First change tickets at gate 3, then queue up at gate 1. There were a lot of people in the queue. We stood at about 3:15 for about 30 minutes. Uffiz Museum of Art is very large and has a lot of contents. We don't rent an interpreter. We also spent more than two hours walking around in a fancy way. But it's not a good trip, especially seeing that Uffizi Gallery has a layer to show Fritz Koening's outstanding works. This artist who designed the World Trade Square sculpture is good at refining the relationship between people, crowds, people and horses. His most classic series is to abstract the human body into the simplest geometric form, thus expressing people's various states and emotions, concise but powerful appeal. I like this kind of work between representation and abstraction, and all these art galleries that keep pace with the times.