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Palazzo Pitti, Florence Bargello, Florence Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza, Florence Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali, Florence. Palazzo degli Alessandri, Florence; Palazzo dell'Antella; Palazzo Antinori; Palazzo dell'Arte dei Beccai; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali, Florence; Bargello; Palazzo Bartoli Corbini; Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni
Stefania Bertano, Angelamaria Quartulli, Gaetano Baccani architetto nella Firenze dell'ultima stagione lorenese, Firenze, Polistampa 2002, pp. 62–63 (Palazzo Aldobrandini Borghese in via Ghibellina). Cesati 2005, I, p. 277; Claudio Paolini, Case e palazzi nel quartiere di Santa Croce a Firenze, Firenze, Paideia, 2008, pp. 101–102, n. 141;
Atlas of the Baroque in Italy. Tuscany / 1. Florence and the Grand Duchy. Provinces of Grosseto, Livorno, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato, Siena, edited by Mario Bevilacqua and Giuseppina Carla Romby, Rome, De Luca Art Editors, 2007, Chiara Martelli, p. 416, n. 113; Marcello Vannucci, Splendid palaces of Florence, Le Lettere, Florence 1995 ISBN 887166230X
After the Caccinis, the palazzo passed to the del Vernaccia family, to the Riccardi and, in the 19th century, to the Del Corona family, the Pasqui Cartoni family and then to the Geddes da Filicaia. Arthur Schopenhauer lived here for a time. The current ownership of the palazzo, divided into flats, is divided between many parties.
The Palazzo Gambalunga, as the building housing the library is known, was commissioned by Alessandro Gambalunga , a Riminese lawyer. [1] [4] It was constructed between 1610 and 1614 at the cost of 70,000 scudi. [1] The road, then named Via del Rigagnolo della Fontana, was already inhabited by nobles. [1] [5]
The Palazzo Guadagni Strozzi Sacrati is a palace located between via dell’Oriuolo, via de’ Servi, and via Bufalini in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.