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Reviewed February 26, 2024 via mobile

I went here in the afternoon. It wasn’t crowded. It was about 6 euro to get in. I lucked out in timing and got to see the third floor which isn’t always open. It’s a super cool old building and they have a lot of old furnishings still inside. It must have been really great to be a rich person in Florence back in history. It’s great that this is preserved.

Date of experience: February 2024
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Reviewed January 25, 2024

After the Uffizi visit and the accompanying mental exhaustion, this visit was the opposite, there are no thousands of exhibits to visit. This is a old building lovingly restored and furnished to showcase life in the 15th century. There was no queue and it was only 6 euros ( my wife complained she went to the Academia Gallery, where the statue of David is housed, and apart "David," there was little else, and at 16 euros felt short changed and wished she came with me . I would throughly recommend the Museo di Palazzo.

Date of experience: January 2024
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Reviewed September 15, 2023 via mobile

This merchant house has fantastic frescoes over three floors. The artwork in the main bedroom captures an interesting story of romance and intrigue across four walls.

Date of experience: September 2023
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Reviewed August 18, 2023

The was a wonderful glimpse into the life of the people that lived here hundreds of years ago. It was so nice to see the furniture, art and especially the kitchen items. The display of lacework with Christing caps and gowns were fantastic.

Date of experience: May 2023
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Reviewed July 7, 2023 via mobile

A magnificent urban palazzo! You can learn a lot about the living conditions of a noble family, a lot of interior and household items. Excellent historical decoration of the premises. Very welcoming staff who explain the peculiarities of the Renaissance household.

Date of experience: July 2023
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