Some ideas for visiting the beauties of Italy
The Uffizi Gallery: on the official website you can browse the HyperVisions section to look at the masterpieces of the collections and learn about their history, thanks to the high-definition images of the virtual exhibitions, such as the one dedicated to Botticelli or to the disappeared Florence. link
The Galileo Museum in Florence: the online images provide interesting insights into the life and scientific discoveries of some of the greatest figures of the past, including Amerigo Vespucci and Leonardo da Vinci. link
Palazzo Vecchio: 147 images take us on a discovery of the rooms, halls and treasures that are housed here and allow us to get closer to the works that are difficult to reach in person, such as the paintings on the ceiling of the Salone dei Cinquecento. link
Palazzo Strozzi in Florence: In Contatto is a special project designed to last as long as the emergency health measures remain in place. The Facebook and Instagram channels will be fed a steady stream of images and videos, with accompanying information detailing the exhibitions on the museum's blog. link
Santa Maria della Scala in Siena: more than 200 photographs will take you on a tour of the ancient hospital for pilgrims on the Via Francigena that is now an important exhibition space. link