The sala was the biggest room in the Renaissance Home. Situated at the front and open to most visitors, its decoration was meant to convey the status of the family. It was a flexible space, used for entertainments such as singing, dancing and games, as well as for dining. Wedding celebrations and parties also took place here.
On festive occasions, there would be temporary displays of elaborate dishes and vessels, some borrowed from family and neighbours. Garlands of flowers and fruit would decorate and scent the room. Valuable hangings would be taken out of storage to transform the look of the space.
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Recently I discovered that the curators at the Uffizi Galleries have a new online series called: La mia sala. The curators and museum assistants guide us through the various galleries in the museum to discover and learn more about the masterpieces housed in the Uffizi Galleries.
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