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Update May 2024: Visiting of the Vasari Corridor.In May 2024, the Vasari Corridor re-opened to the public in completely renovated form. It is necessary to reserve a time slot and to hold an Uffizi entry ticket and Vasari Corridor supplmentary tciket to enter and enjoy the Corridor.The latest information on the renovated Vasari Corridor. Update 14 October 2021: Visiting of t...

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Start planning now! The Uffizi have announced that they are putting together an exhibition for Autumn 2026 that will reconstruct part of the unequalled art collection assembled by Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici (1449-1492), "il Magnifico", as it was in the year of his death in 1492.Portrait of Lorenzo il Magnifico by VasariMore than a hundred works borrowed from around the world wi...

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Be sure to include the beautiful Val d'Orcia in your Tuscany vacation itinerary!When do the poppies appear in the Val d'Orcia of Tuscany? Don't forget to visit my TuscanyTravel Guide! Up-to-date news on what to see and where to stay in Chianti and all of Tuscany.

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Today I have a few tips on a subject very popular with Tuscans as well as tourists, namely, Tuscany by bike: self-guided bicycling tours in Tuscany. Cycling for pleasure and fitness is extremely popular in Tuscany, as it is throughout Italy, despite (or perhaps because of) Tuscany being on the whole very hilly. The network of lightly-travelled country roads passing through very ...

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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne was born at Château de Montaigne near Bordeaux in 1533, in the same year as Elizabeth I. He died there in 1592. The Château still stands unchanged and I have visited Montaigne's evocative tower and study there, where his books remain as he left them on now hugely sagging bookshelves.Michel de MontaigneMontaigne lived through the long summer of the High...

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