The Uffizi
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The Uffizi
TheUffizi Lightingdesigner:SoprintendenzaSpecialeperilPoloMusealeFiorentino,Arch. AntonioGodoli Photographer:ThomasMayer,Neuss Place:Firenze TheUffiziaccommodateoneofthefinestartcollectionsinthe world.Themuseum’sexhibitionarchitectsandtechnicianshave continuouslyworkedwithlightingequipmentfromERCOformany yearsnow. TheUffiziinFlorenceisoneofthebestknownmuseumsinthe worldandonewiththelongesttradition.ThisRenaissancepalace waserectedinthemid-16thcenturybythearchitectGiorgioVasari (1511-1574)tocreateoffices(hence"Uffizi")forthecitystate underCosimoI.deMedici.Butfromearliesttimes,thepatronsand collectorsoftheMedicifamilystartedexhibitingtheirfinestpieces ofartintheroomsonthetopfloor.Connectedbyacoveredwalk, thesethusgavetoday’s"Gallery"itsdoublemeaning. ThecollectionhousedintheUffiziincludesworld-famous masterpieces,bothpaintingsandsculptures,fromtheAntiquityto the18thcentury.ThefocalpointarepaintingsfromtheItalian RenaissanceandtheBaroqueage.Thesearecomplementedbythe surroundingarchitecturelavishlyadornedwithornamentsand frescoes. TheUffiziare,aswell,anarchitecturalmonumentofworld-renown andamuseumwithseveralthousandvisitorsperday.Toensurethis historicalmonumentiscontinuouslymaintainedandappropriately modernisedunderthepreservationorder,aspecialarchitectural departmenthasbeensetupaspartoftheFlorentineMuseum Administration.Itsdesignersworkcloselywiththelighting consultantsatERCOItaly.ForthenewlightingoftheNioberoom, theyoptedforParscanspotlightsforlow-voltagehalogenlamps QT1275WandParscoopfloodlightsforhalogenlampsQT-DE 300W,mountedonthecircumferentialcornicetoshowoffto advantagetherichlyornamenteddomes. ThehighlightofthecollectionintheUffiziistheBotticelliroom.It housesalargepartofthemostfamousworksofRenaissancepainter SandroBotticelli(1445-1510),including"TheSpring"and"The BirthofVenus".Complementingthedaylightcominginthrougha narrowstripwindowbetweenwallandroof,thewallsurfaceswith paintingsareevenlyilluminated.Here,thedesignersoptedforOptec wallwashersonsuspendedHi-tractracks.Toensureoutstanding colourrendition,thehalogenlampsinthewallwashersalternate withcompactfluorescentlamps. TheFirstandSecondCorridoroftheUffizisimultaneouslyserveasa sculpturegallery.Originallyilluminatedpurelybydaylightfallingin throughlargewindowsfacingontothePiazzaledegliUffizi,the gallerieshavenowbeenprovidedwithaverydiscreetartificial lightingsystem.Thisisinconspicuouslymountedinandabovethe casementwindows,fromwhereiteffectivelyshedslightonthe magnificentlypaintedceilingcoffers.Thelightingtechnologyis derivedfromtheERCOMonopollwallwasherluminairesfor fluorescentlamps,usedhereasceilingwashlights. Address: PiazzaledegliUffizi 50122Firenze Italy Telephone:+39(0)552388651 Fax:+39(0)552388694 E-mail:direzione.uffizi(at)polomuseale.firenze.it www.polomuseale.firenze.it/english/musei/uffizi/ Openingtimes: Tue-Sun8.15am-6.50pm,Monclosed Constructionperiod:1559-approx.1581 Architects:GiorgioVasari,BernardoBuontalentiandAlfonsoParigi theYounger
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