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Reviewed November 29, 2016

We go reservations for a specific time to allow us to visit all the floors of this old palazzo. We were in a group with a guide doing Italian and French but not English. You do not need a guide really. This building that is older than most allows you to get a glimpse of life in the 12-1300s. You can see the kitchen on the top floor and all the utensils needed. The living rooms, dining room, bed rooms are all also interesting but rather simple. It even had toilets in all the bedrooms, an innovation at the time. On the first floor is an amazing burial memorial in the shape of a small marble church. the video in the adjacent room explains how it came about and the details of its construction. All in a nice place I had not seen before.

Date of experience: November 2016
2  Thank Dale R
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Reviewed November 25, 2016

Visit the Museo Della Casa Fiorentina Antica housed in the Palazzo. This is a great example of the splendor in which the very rich lived. The structure has had multiple changes and restorations, but remains much the way it would have originally been and dates back to the 14th century.

Date of experience: September 2016
Thank Anthony H
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Reviewed October 17, 2016

Whilst walking around the centre of Florence we came across this beautifully restored renaissance palace, worth a visit. There are a number of beautiful rooms with antique furnishings, all with clear descriptions (also in English), and not at all busy. It is a shame that it is let down by the lack of information supplied when buying a ticket: the kitchens (and the rest of floor 3 and 4) can only be visited as part of a group (which I assume you can form with other hapless visitors) at 10, 11 and 12am. We arrived at the stairs leading to the 3rd floor at 12.10 and were curtly dismissed by the lady manning the rope blocking the access to the staircase. We could have come back (for free) the next day, but alas, the day we visited was our last day in Florence.

Date of experience: October 2016
5  Thank sgordons
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Reviewed October 7, 2016

Yes, it's a big house and worth visiting. Rebuild from ruin now is beautiful. Open only until 13:50 if you go there without reservation you can see only ground and first floor. Maybe not enough for such a big building. The upper floors are with the local guide at certain hours. Anyway it's good to see everyday life of the rich people in the past. Lot of furniture. Nice wall paintings. there is nice ambiance of the past.

Date of experience: October 2016
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Reviewed October 6, 2016

One of the few remaining home that are still in their original condition Although there is little period furniture (900 years) the home has been well maintained and is very unique in its construction. There are secrets everywhere. It was a home with a palazzo entrance but well protected. With very large rooms it's construction was similar to that of a ship. Original beams. Three floors. Original paneling and wall art. A nice change from from the normal museums and churches.

Date of experience: October 2016
Thank Seamoor7
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