Corridoio vasariano (Galleria degli Uffizi)
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found: Work cat.: Il Corridoio vasariano agli Uffizi, c2002.
found: Encycl. Britannica online, June 5, 2003:under Uffizi Gallery (in 1559 Cosimo I de' Medici engaged Giorgio Vasari to plan a building for the offices (uffizi) of the government judiciary; the Vasari corridor connecting the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace)
found: Hibbert, C. Florence, 1993:p. 356 (The ground plan of the Uffizi is a long rectangle open at one end with rooms and galleries projecting outwards; a door towards the southern end of the west loggia opens into the Corridoio vasariano)
found: Treasures of the Uffizi, Florence, 1996:p. 7 (the Uffizi's connection on one side, by way of a bridge, to the Palazzo Vecchio, and on the other side, by way of a long passageway (known as the Vasari corridor), to the Pitti)
found: Uffizi gallery, 1999:p. 20 (in 1866 the Vasari corridor became part of the museum)
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2003-06-09: new
2013-05-02: revised
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