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- Boboli Gardens | Uffizi Galleries
Directly behind Pitti Palace are the marvellous Boboli Gardens The Medici family established the layout of the gardens, creating the Italian garden style that would become a model for many European courts
- History | Boboli Gardens - Uffizi Galleries
Begun in 1549 and designed by Niccolò Pericoli, known as Tribolo, for Duchess Eleonora of Toledo, the Boboli Gardens are one of the most important examples of an Italian garden
- Tickets | Uffizi Galleries
Welcome to the official website of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence Here you can find information about the collections of the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti, and Boboli Gardens
- History | Uffizi Galleries
Therefore, the Gardens and the Palace were conceived and developed together over three centuries, in a close dialogue between art and nature which led the Boboli Gardens to become the model for royal palaces throughout Europe
- The Garden of the Camellias in Boboli Gardens - Uffizi Galleries
The Garden of the Camellias is located between the southern wing of Palazzo Pitti and the rampart of the Meridiana, or Sundial Building, and its purpose was to create a link between the private apartments of Prince Mattias de’Medici and the Boboli Gardens
- Architecture and Landscape - Uffizi Galleries
The Upper Botanical Garden (Botanica Superiore) More artworks Interested in visiting Boboli Gardens? Arrange your visit to Florence, find prices and opening hours of the museum
- I Gabinetti del Granduca | Uffizi Galleries
Art Nature in the Boboli Gardens Natural treasures, architectural and artistic beauties and daily activities within a garden that always renews its seasonal cycles in keeping with tradition
- Art Nature in the Boboli Gardens - Uffizi Galleries
Discover the secrets and the daily life of a garden that always renews itself according to the seasons and keeping with its tradition
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