The Halls of the Uffizi Gallery
The Uffizi Gallery’s collection of artworks is displayed in over 45 halls spread out between the first and second floors of the historical palace that houses the museum.
Which are the main or “must-see” halls in the Uffizi Gallery?
All of the halls within the Gallery deserve a visit since each one of them displays priceless works of art, their value important from both a historical as well as artistic point of view.
However, we know that many visitors to Florence have limited time at their disposal to visit the Uffizi and for this reason we offer this condensed guide to all of the halls of the Uffizi that you should absolutely visit.
Hall 2 – Giotto & the 13th Century
In this hall are displayed the beautiful Maestà of Giotto, Cimabue and Duccio da...
Read more »Hall 7 – Gentile da Fabriano
The room displays some early Renaissance masterpieces, including works by Masaccio, Veneziano and Paolo...
Read more »Hall 8 – Filippo Lippi
This room is entirely dedicated to Filippo Lippi and his amazing works such as the Madonna and Child with Two...
Read more »Halls 10/14 – Botticelli
Here are exposed the famous artworks The Birth of Venus and the Spring by...
Read more »Hall 15 – Leonardo
This room displys some early works by Leonardo da Vinci, as the beautiful...
Read more »Hall 35 – Michelangelo & the Florentines
This new room house some masterpieces by Michelangelo and other Florentine...
Read more »Halls 57 and 58 – Andrea del Sarto
The rooms 57 and 58 display some famous artworks by Andrea del Sarto, such as the beautiful Madonna of the...
Read more »Hall 66 – Raffaello
This hall exposes some wonderful works by Raffaello, as the famous Madonna of the Goldfinch which has been recently...
Read more »Hall 83 – Titian
This new hall has works by the great Titian , master of the Venetian school of...
Read more »Hall 90 – Caravaggio
This hall is dedicated to Caravaggio's work while the adjoining ones includes works of artists influenced by his...
Read more »Corridors & Statues
An introduction to the corridors and the most famous statues of the...
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