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Palazzo Corsini (Via del Parione)

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47: 63: 55: 117:. The two storey throne room, designed by Ferri during 1694-1696, covers 320 square feet. Ferri also designed the dramatic entrance staircase. The family's fortunes were to peak with the election of Lorenzo Corsini as 79:, who built a casino, a small house with gardens extending to the river. In 1649, it was purchased by Maria Maddalena Macchiavelli, the wife of the Marchese Filippo Corsini, from the 91: 172: 99: 121:(1730 - 1740). The palace still contains remnants of a sculptural collection, but most of the movable artwork was transferred to the family's 160: 17: 80: 86:
The palace was constructed during the mid-17th to the 18th centuries, built with one side having U-shape wings facing the
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The site had been appropriated from the Ardinghelli family prior to the 17th century by the
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is a monumental palace located on Via del Parione #11, with a facade towards the
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The palace is still owned by the Corsini family, and rented out for events.
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to give maximum view of the river. The initial architects were
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The interiors are elegantly frescoed. The artists include
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Palazzo Corsini, Florence
Arno River
Florence
Tuscany



Medicis
Grand Duke Ferdinando II de’ Medici
Arno
Alfonso Parigi the Younger
Ferdinando Tacca
Antonio Maria Ferri
Anton Domenico Gabbiani
Alessandro Gherardini
Pier Dandini
Pope Clement XII
palazzo
Rome
Palazzo Corsini
Biennale dell'Antiquariato
43°46′14″N 11°14′57″E / 43.7705°N 11.2492°E / 43.7705; 11.2492
Category
Palaces in Florence

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