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The '''Palazzo Rinuccini''' is a palace located on Via Santo Spirito #39 in central [[Florence]], region of Tuscany [[Italy]].<ref>[http://www.palazzospinelli.org/architetture/scheda.asp?offset=2220&ID=496 Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze], entry on palaceentry by Claudio Paolini.</ref>
The '''Palazzo Rinuccini''' is a palace located on Via Santo Spirito #39 in central [[Florence]], region of Tuscany [[Italy]].<ref>[http://www.palazzospinelli.org/architetture/scheda.asp?offset=2220&ID=496 Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze], entry on palaceentry by Claudio Paolini.</ref>
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The palace was designed around 1600 by the architect [[Ludovico Cardi]], and adjacent site was built by [[Gherardo Silvani]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=r6KsT_qvnK8C Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni], Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 381.</ref> Since the year 2003 the palace houses the Istituto Scolastico di Istruzione Superiore Liceo “Niccolò Machiavelli”.
The palace was designed around 1600 by the architect [[Ludovico Cardi]], and adjacent site was built by [[Gherardo Silvani]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=r6KsT_qvnK8C Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni], Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 381.</ref> Since the year 2003 the palace houses the Istituto Scolastico di Istruzione Superiore Liceo “Niccolò Machiavelli”.


The palace once housed a prominent art gallery.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=skphAAAAcAAJ Nuova guida; ovvero, Descrizione storico-artistico-critica della città e contorni di Firenze], by Federigo Fantozzi, page 720-730.</ref> Remaining are the frescoes by [[Bernardino Poccetti]]; [[Giuseppe Zocchi]] (''Four Seasons''); [[Giuliano Trabellesi]]; [[Luigi Catani]]; [[Angiolo Sarri]]; and [[Niccolò Connestabile]] (''Myth of Niobe''). A statue depicting ''Architecture'' by [[Girolamo Ticciati]].
The palace once housed a prominent art gallery.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=skphAAAAcAAJ Nuova guida; ovvero, Descrizione storico-artistico-critica della città e contorni di Firenze], by Federigo Fantozzi, page 720–730.</ref> Remaining are the frescoes by [[Bernardino Poccetti]]; [[Giuseppe Zocchi]] (''Four Seasons''); [[Giuliano Trabellesi]]; [[Luigi Catani]]; [[Angiolo Sarri]]; and [[Niccolò Connestabile]] (''Myth of Niobe''). A statue depicting ''Architecture'' by [[Girolamo Ticciati]].


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Latest revision as of 19:55, 24 September 2024

The Palazzo Rinuccini (2008)

The Palazzo Rinuccini is a palace located on Via Santo Spirito #39 in central Florence, region of Tuscany Italy.[1]

History

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The palace was designed around 1600 by the architect Ludovico Cardi, and adjacent site was built by Gherardo Silvani.[2] Since the year 2003 the palace houses the Istituto Scolastico di Istruzione Superiore Liceo “Niccolò Machiavelli”.

The palace once housed a prominent art gallery.[3] Remaining are the frescoes by Bernardino Poccetti; Giuseppe Zocchi (Four Seasons); Giuliano Trabellesi; Luigi Catani; Angiolo Sarri; and Niccolò Connestabile (Myth of Niobe). A statue depicting Architecture by Girolamo Ticciati.

References

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  1. ^ Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze, entry on palaceentry by Claudio Paolini.
  2. ^ Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni, Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 381.
  3. ^ Nuova guida; ovvero, Descrizione storico-artistico-critica della città e contorni di Firenze, by Federigo Fantozzi, page 720–730.
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