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The Tower or Torre dei Rossi-Cerchi is a reconstructed medieval tower, now part of the B&B Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio, located on Via Guicciardini, corner Borgo San Jacopo, in the Oltrarno district near the entrance to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. Rebuilt Rossi-Cerchi Tower
San Jacopo sopr'Arno is a church in Florence, Italy. The church was built in the 10th–11th centuries in Romanesque style . It subsequently experienced heavy modifications including the addition of a triple-arched portico .
Fontana dello Sprone. The Fountain dello Sprone, or Fontana dello Sprone, also called the Fontana del Buontalenti is an early 17th-century Mannerist-style public fountain found at the corner of via dello Sprone and Borgo San Jacopo, in the quarter of Oltrarno in the city of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.
Church of San Salvatore al Vescovo: 10th century: Church of Santa Maria Maggiore: 10th-13th century: Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte: 11th-12th century: Church of San Michele a San Salvi: 11th-16th century: Church of San Jacopo sopr'Arno: 12th century: Church of San Jacopo in Campo Corbolini: 12th-14th century: Church of San Remigio: 13th-14th ...
The prominent family also built a large palace in Piazza San Jacopo. [1] Many of their earlier structures were demolished during internicine conflicts. Under the patronage of Matteo Frescobaldi, between 1621 and 1644, the houses were unified into a single large residence.
Bartolomeo Barbadori commissioned the construction of a family chapel in the church around 1420. After the destruction of the Ridolfi chapel in San Jacopo sopr'Arno, this chapel is the oldest existing among those designed by Brunelleschi.
Borgo San Giacomo, in the province of Brescia; Borgo San Giovanni, in the province of Lodi; Borgo San Lorenzo, in the province of Florence; Borgo San Martino, in the province of Alessandria; Borgo San Siro, in the province of Pavia; Borgo Santa Lucia an historic rione in the City of Naples; Borgo Ticino, in the province of Novara
Jacopo de' Pazzi was executed by mobs after the failed coup. The palace became property of the French family of d'Estonville, then of the Cybo family (1487). Acquired in 1594 by the Strozzi and then the Quaratesi from 1760 to 1843. In 1850, it became the host of judicial courts: the Tribunale della Suprema Corte di Cassazione.