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Italy's Uffizi Will Double Expansion Space
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ALESSANDRA RIZZO, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
02-24-2004
Dateline: FLORENCE, Italy
Italian Culture Minister Giuliano Urbani waves outside Florence's Uffizi Gallery, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 24 2004 after a news conference to present a new plan to revamp the Gallery. Uffizi is doubling the number of its exhibition rooms and will put hundreds of more works on display. Already the Italian state's biggest art museum, starting in 2006 the Uffizi will offer art-lovers the opportunity to see 800 new works, including many now kept in its storerooms for lack of space. (AP Photo/Francesco Bellini)
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