The Vasari Corridor is an elevated passageway in Florence, Italy, built in 1565 by architect Giorgio Vasari. It connects the Pitti Palace to the Uffizi Gallery, allowing the ruling Medici family to move safely between their residence and the government offices without encountering the public.
This corridor is approximately one kilometer long and features a series of windows that offer views of the Arno River and the historic city. It is adorned with numerous paintings and artworks, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Florence during the Renaissance period.