Florence, the Boboli Gardens reopens: more than one hundred visitors from 8 to 13

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April 27, 2021 – 4:31 pm

The yellow zone allows the museums to reopen, the Medici garden among the first to open its doors

of Corriere Fiorentino editorial staff



More than one hundred people took advantage of the reopening of the Boboli gardens in Florence, which had just been made accessible to the public thanks to the passage of Tuscany into the yellow zone. From the reopening of the entrance at 8.15 until 13, 113 visitors to the Medici garden were. Starting from today Boboli will remain open every day, from Monday to Sunday (with the exception of the first and last Monday of the month) from 8.15 to 18.30. In compliance with the rules, the Great Grotto and the Porcelain Museum will remain closed, while the Upper Botany, with its treasure of aquatic plants, will be open every morning from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 1 pm. The Boboli Gardens is the first site of the Uffizi Galleries to have reopened to the public. Next Tuesday, May 4, it will be the turn of the Uffizi, with 14 new rooms dedicated to the painting of the sixteenth century in Florence, Rome and Emilia, and at Palazzo Pitti.

April 27, 2021 | 16:31

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