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Palazzo Antinori Piazza degli Antinori, 3, Florence, 50122 | ![]() |
Un panorama di 500 anni visti dalle finestre di Palazzo Antinori, simbolo della continuità di un antico casato e di una solida tradizione di famiglia diventate una moderna realtà. Gli Antinori sono inizialmente... more
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Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni Piazza Santa Trinita, 1, Florence, 50125 | ![]() |
This 16th Century palazzo is one of the first examples of ‘Roman style’ architecture which was brought to Florence. The prevalent Florentine style involved facades with rustication and plasterwork brought in by architect... more
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Palazzo Gondi Piazza San Firenze, 3, Florence, 50122 | ![]() |
The Palazzo Gondi is a good specimen of the architecture peculiar to Florence. It was built in 1501, after a design by Giuliano di San Gallo, employed by a wealthy merchant, Giuliano Gondi, who, towards the close of his ... more
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Palazzo Medici Riccardi Via Cavour 1, Firenze, 50129 | ![]() |
The Medici Palace was a definite disappointment. It had a small garden, small courtyard, and small chapel. There was one beautiful room with gold and paintings everywhere, and there was a painting of the Madonna and Chil... more
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Palazzo Pazzi Via del Proconsolo, 10, Florence, 50122 | ![]() |
The central door of the palace leads you into the atrium. The splendid court (1560-70) by Ammannati serves as a garden façade to the palace. It is a masterpiece of Florentine Mannerist architecture. The night spectacles... more
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Palazzo Pitti Piazza Pitti 1, Firenze, 50125 | ![]() |
Halfway through the 15th century Luca Pitti entrusted Brunelleschi with a large building project in the Boboli hills. Work began in 1457 but was only completed after the middle of the 16th century by the Medici who chose... more
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Palazzo Rucellai Piazza de Rucellai, 1, Florence, 50125 | ![]() |
Another historically important construction lies diagonally across from the palazzo: the splendid Loggia Rucellai which opens onto via della Vigna Nuova, commissioned by Giovanni Rucellai at the same time as the Palazzo.... more
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Palazzo Strozzi Piazza Strozzi, Firenze, 50123 | ![]() |
Over one hundred works recount the extraordinary love affair of Egisto Paolo Fabbri and Charles Alexander Loeser, two young and wealthy American collectors with the art of Paul Cézanne. In the early 1900s the pair gather... more
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Palazzo Vecchio Piazza della Signoria, Firenze, 50122 | ![]() |
Palazzo Vecchio, as it appears today, is the result of at least three successive building stages between the 13th-16th centuries: the last reconstruction was carried out by Vasari, after the coming to power of Cosimo I d... more
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Parco della Villa Medicea di Castello Via di Castello, 47, Florence, 50141 | ![]() |
A year after the young Duke's rise to power, in 1538, the garden was planned according to a complex symbolical design in which the statues, fountains and grottoes celebrated Cosimo's new status.
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