A bit of a queue will be necessary but for the goal to reach it is worth it. The Italians are known to love the culture. And after the months of quarantine, every opportunity is now a good one to rediscover the treasures of art. And so there were thousands of them at the reopening of the Uffizi in Florence. One of the most beautiful and rich in works of art we have in Italy. Place chosen every year by many tourists. And with the post Covid also rediscovered by the Italians. The lines will also be there in the coming weeks, but to respect the rules on social distancing we will continue to manage the entrances with reservations. But let's see the first data collected in the Tuscan capital in recent days bodes well for the summer season.
The Uffizi is a favorite destination for visitors
With the reopening, the first weekend at the Uffizi gallery registered a real boom in attendance. 8.376 entries were registered between the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and the Boboli Gardens: 4.663 chose the Uffizi museum, 3.254 decided to go for a walk in the Boboli park, 459 entered the Pitti Palace. And at the Uffizi it was the director Eike Schmidt who welcomed the first ones visitors. "They are positive numbers - commented the director to Ansa-, which testify how in this delicate moment of recovery there are many who feel the need to turn to art and our culture". Peak attendance on 7 June at the Uffizi Gallery with 2.106 visitors.
Not only the uffizi, the first reopening of the other sites with free admission
And for a few weeks, also to encourage visitors, the most beautiful places in Florence have been opened with free admissions. Like the Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore from 22 May, the day of reopening, until the end of May: in 24 hours over 10 thousand reservations and in particular Giotto's Bell Tower. And so over 27 people registered from 22 to 30 May. At the end of the period of free admissions, try to return to normal: but for the moment the monuments and the opera museum of the Duomo will be accessible only by reservation, on weekends.
At Michelangelo's David reduced tickets
A similar procedure has been adopted for visits to Michelangelo's David: over 2 visitors to the Accademia Gallery, reopened on 2 June with a reduced ticket from 12 to 8 euros and with 50 visitors at a time. "Numbers are not relevant - said director Cecilie Hollberg - in this phase in which we all have to regain confidence and hope in a normality to be regained. For me it was important to hear from visitors that the visit is very well organized and they felt safe ". Thousands of reservations also in the Basilica of Santa Croce on the reopening day. The complex will be open every weekend for free until 24 June, the special opening day for the patron saint's day.
The Italian reopening after Covid
And so slowly all the most important monuments are reopening sites Italians. An important signal to restart the sector. But also a concrete way to regain trust among Italians who want to savor the beauty of the places of the heart. But above all hope after these sad and dark months of health emergency.