Florence was the cradle of renaissance art for several centuries, so it is no surprise that it hosts one of the most famous museums in the world for renaissance art, the Uffizi Gallery. The Medici family was renowned for their patronage of the arts and commissioned many great works of art from artists such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Machiavelli. After the family died out, a deal was made to give all of their art to the city of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery is home to many of those works.
One of the most famous paintings in the Uffizi Gallery is the Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Painted sometime in the 1480’s, the painting of the goddess Venus coming to shore after her birth. Other important works in the museum include Michelangelo’s The Holy Family, Leonardo da Vinci’s Adoration of the Magi, and Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait as a Young Man. With so many wonderful works of art, you should certainly plan on several hours when visiting the Uffizi Gallery. You should also expect plenty of crowds as it is one of the most visited museums in all of Italy.
Although the paintings are certainly the focal point of the Uffizi Gallery, there are plenty of historic sculptures as well. Seemingly every inch of the museum is covered with beautiful works of art and it can be quite overwhelming. As with many other famous museums with so many different works of art to see, a single visit will never truly do it justice, but since we were only in Florence for a week, it would have to do. In addition to the Uffizi Gallery, visiting the Accademia Gallery in Florence to see Michelangelo’s David as well as many other incredible pieces should also be on your agenda.
It must be truly amazing to see some of these famous artworks up close. Thanks for sharing
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I loved visiting the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Everything was beautiful.
I’ve been there last year. So beautiful 😍
I stayed at Uffizi many times, the last summer too. Uffizi is one of the greatest museum in the world and Florence is the essence of the Renaissance. Compliments for your post from Italy 🙂
The Uffizi is a spectacular gallery.
Good post. We visited Florence in February and noticed the long lines outside the Uffizi were in the morning. We walked straight in at about 15:30 and had all that great art almost to ourselves.
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I can see why you would spend a lot of time in such a place. Your images are so wonderful… thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
That’s one of the museums I have visited, albeit a long time ago. But I vividly remember “Birth of Venus,” which might have been my favorite piece of art in Florence, next to David’s statue.
Probably ours too.
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