Uffizi doubles seats reserved for schools: 2,500 daily seats


The Uffizi doubles the number of reservations reserved for schools: up to 2,500 seats reserved for school contingents.

The Uffizi Galleries is doubling the number of reservations to be reserved for schools. School quotas have been increased to guarantee 2,500 daily places distributed among the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens. The immediate effect of the decree fixing these numbers is intended to facilitate the work of the schools, which will be able to choose the best time for their stay in the city, perhaps avoiding the busiest periods so that they can carry out their visits with more ease and tranquility.

This decision in favor of schools immediately follows the establishment of the annual card intended for families, which is also a sign of the importance the Uffizi Galleries institution attaches to the museum’s educational mission. “The Uffizi Galleries,” comments Director Eike Schmidt, “will continue to mobilize its resources to foster educational activities for teachers, classes of all levels and families.”



Pictured: the Western Corridor of the Uffizi Gallery.

Uffizi doubles seats reserved for schools: 2,500 daily seats
Uffizi doubles seats reserved for schools: 2,500 daily seats


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