Despite a paid, timed entry to the Forentine Uffizi, and weaving around tour groups of Asians, photographs were still not permitted…leaving me this one entry picture.
The policy has clearly changed (as it seems to be doing everywhere): when I was there in 2016, photography was fine. We still had to negotiate the enormous tour parties of baffled Chinese seniors, though (although not quite as enormous as those in the St. Petersburg Hermitage, which clearly doubles as a care home).
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The policy has clearly changed (as it seems to be doing everywhere): when I was there in 2016, photography was fine. We still had to negotiate the enormous tour parties of baffled Chinese seniors, though (although not quite as enormous as those in the St. Petersburg Hermitage, which clearly doubles as a care home).
Mike
Mike,
I guess we can attribute it to the telephone-cameras. How do you stop them?
Still, I cannot stand them—and refuse to use one (even if I had one and knew how).
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