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Palazzo dell'Antella

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Of medieval origins, it was first enlarged in the late 16th century with the addition of a top floor. In the early 17th century it was acquired by Niccolò dell'Antella, together with a nearby one: he commissioned the repainting of the two façades, executed in 1619-1620 by a group of artists
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The painted decoration consists of a series of panels with allegorical representations, puttos, flowers, vegetable motifs and
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Today, the ground floor is used by restaurants and shops, and the upper floors are luxury apartments.
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Piazza Santa Croce
Florence
Tuscany
Domenico Passignano
Matteo Rosselli
Ottavio Vannini
Giovanni da San Giovanni
Giulio Parigi
arabesques
Cosimo II de' Medici
Santa Croce
Giambologna
Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg
Victoria and Albert Museum
London


"Eyewitness Travel Guide Florence and Tuscany"
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9781465464828
43°46′7.35″N 11°15′40.15″E / 43.7687083°N 11.2611528°E / 43.7687083; 11.2611528
Categories
Palaces in Florence
Houses completed in 1620
1620 establishments in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
1620 establishments in Italy

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