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La Tribuna è una sala di forma ottagonale situata nel corridoio di levante della Galleria degli Uffizi. Realizzata da Bernardo Buontalenti, si tratta del primo nucleo museistico degli Uffizi concepito per la raccolta delle opere dell'arte e della natura.
The Tribuna of the Uffizi is an octagonal room in the Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy. Designed by Bernardo Buontalenti for Francesco I de' Medici in 1584, the most important antiquities and High Renaissance and Bolognese paintings from the Medici collection were and still are displayed here. The structure is octagonal because, according to Christian tradition, eight is the number which draws near Heaven. In 1737 the Grand Duchess Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici ceded the collection to the Tuscan government, and by the 1770s the Uffizi (and in particular the Tribuna) was the hub for Grand Tourists visiting Florence. Johann Zoffany's famous painting of the Tribuna, commissioned by Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom in 1772, portrays the northeast section but varies the arrangement and brings in works not normally displayed in the room, such as Raphael’s Madonna della Sedia. Admiring the works of art are connoisseurs, diplomats and visitors to Florence, all identifiable. The Tribuna degli Uffizi was restored between 2009 and 2012.
La tribune des Offices est une pièce octogonale de la Galerie des Offices de Florence. Parmi les œuvres qui y sont actuellement exposées figure la Vénus de Médicis.
La Tribuna de los Uffizi es una sala octogonal de la Galería de los Uffizi de Florencia. Fue diseñada por Bernardo Buontalenti para Francisco I y Cosme I de Médici[1] en 1584. En ella se exhibieron las más importantes piezas de la colección Médici, tanto antigüedades como obras del Alto Renacimiento y la escuela boloñesa, trasladadas desde el studiolo del Palazzo Vecchio para darles más accesibilidad y una disposición más sistemática, superando los criterios meramente coleccionísticos.
Az Uffizi Galéria Tribuna terme (Tribuna degli Uffizi) múzeumi mintaterem, mely a Medici-család hatalmát, gazdagságát és műveltségét szimbolizálta az európai arisztokraták körében.
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