Palazzo Vecchio, the center of power
Behind Orsanmichele, admire the
Palazzo dell'Arte della Lana , one of the best-preserved ancient towers downtown, with its “new” 16th century facade. You are now steps away from the center of power of Florence,
the Palazzo Vecchio overlooking Piazza della Signoria in the square next to the Uffizi square. Historically called "Palazzo dei Priori" or "Palagio Novo,” Palazzo Vecchio is the best example of 14th century civil architecture in Florence and one of the best known and most visited buildings in the world. Today it is the office of the Mayor of Florence, and one of the most important museums in Italy, with magnificent rooms where great artists such as Bronzino, Ghirlandaio, and Vasari worked.
Here, you can admire works by Michelangelo, Donatello, and Verrocchio, among others. Its rooms tell of many legends; the
Tower of Arnolfo , for example, is where criminals were locked in a small cell before judgment. The palace has a beautiful courtyard and even more impressive rooms, such as the Hall of the Cinquecento (Five hundred). Discover it at your pace: from the Monumental Quarters to
the Secret Passages , to the hidden spaces used by the Medici family. This was also the original starting point of
the Vasari Corridor , constructed to safely conduct the rulers from the seat of power to their residence at
Palazzo Pitti , passing through the "offices,” now known as the
Uffizi Gallery .