Discovering Giorgio Vasari
Giorgio Vasari (Arezzo 1511- Florence 1574) was a versatile artist, writer of the first treatise on the history of the arts of humanity (Le Vite). Vasari was an architect of the Uffizi, as well as a passionate painter. During his long career, he left in Arezzo majestic architecture, such as the loggia of Piazza Grande, and fine paintings, found today in churches and museums. Casa Vasari is a treasure to be discovered: the building he chose not only as his house but also as a place to host a vast collection of works made by his contemporary artists.
Inside you can admire two masterpieces of the same artist: a large table with the Assumption of the Virgin, and a monumental Altar originally made for the Pieve di Santa Maria that was to serve both as a main altar of the church as well as an altar of the family chapel. After the Abbeys, continue to Piazza Grande to admire the Vasari lodges and the Fratenita palace with the bell tower designed by Vasari.