Italy's historic secret passageway, the Corridoio Vasariano, or Vasari Corridor, has now opened to the public, unveiling a glimpse into the Renaissance past. This extraordinary architectural marvel, originally a private walking trail, spans 750 meters (2,460 feet) and weaves through one of Italy's most iconic cityscapes. Named after the Renaissance architect and biographer Giorgio Vasari, the corridor connects the Uffizi Museums to the grand Palazzo Pitti, crossing the Arno River via the famous Ponte Vecchio and passing over its historic jewellery boutiques.



