
The story
The word uffizi just means offices. Cosimo I de' Medici, who had made himself the first Grand Duke of Tuscany, wanted the city's magistracies and guilds gathered in one place, and in 1560 he had Giorgio Vasari design this long U-shaped block running down to the river Arno. The top floor, lit by its endless windows, was later glazed and hung with the family's art, and the offices quietly became a gallery.
Everything in it belongs to Florence because of one woman. Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, the last of the line, signed a pact in 1737 leaving the entire Medici collection to the Tuscan state on a single condition, that nothing ever leave the city. Without that clause the Botticellis and Raphaels would have been scattered across the auction houses of Europe.
Instead they are still here. Sandro Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus', the goddess arriving on a shell, and the 'Primavera', with its orange grove and dancing figures, hang in the same set of rooms. A raised walkway called the Vasari Corridor still links the gallery across the river to the Pitti Palace, built so the Medici could pass between home and office without touching the street. In 1993 a Mafia car bomb exploded just outside, killing five people and damaging dozens of works, and the gallery has kept one scarred painting on view as a record of that night.
Collection
173 works
Portrait of a ManGiovanni Bellini, 1490
Portrait of an unknown man with a letterHans Memling, 1480
Portrait of María Luisa de Borbón y VallabrigaFrancisco Goya, 1800
Saint John the Evangelist and Saint FrancisEl Greco, 1600
The Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into ParisPeter Paul Rubens, 1627
Adoration of the ChildFilippino Lippi, 1483
Don Baldassare di Antonio di AngeloPietro Perugino, 1500
Madonna and ChildAlbrecht Dürer, 1526
Madonna enthroned with child and two musical angelsHans Memling, 1480
Portrait of an unknown Man in landscapeHans Memling, 1480
Portrait of Pope Sixtus IVTitian, 1545
ThebaidFra Angelico, 1418
Adoration of the MagiSandro Botticelli, 1500
Biagio MilanesiPietro Perugino, 1500
Large CalvaryJan Brueghel the Elder, 1604
Madonna CasiniMasaccio, 1426
Madonna with childFra Angelico, 1435
Old Man in an Armchair, possibly a portrait of Jan Amos ComeniusRembrandt, 1665
Portrait of an Old ManFilippino Lippi, 1485
Portrait of María Teresa de Vallabriga on HorsebackFrancisco Goya, 1783
Saint JeromeFilippino Lippi, 1493
The AnnunciationLorenzo di Credi, 1480
VenusLorenzo di Credi, 1493