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Palazzo degli Alessandri, Florence

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families linked to the wool production, and thus the Guild of Wool. The coat of arms of the Alessandri was a two heads lamb on a blue field with a gold crown and palm leaves. The family produced twenty-three Priors and nine
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The two brother Alessandro and Bartolomeo degli Albizi (after 1372 called 'degli Alessandri') built the palace after the purchasing of three lots between 1368-72 and probably completed by 1376. During the
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of 1378 the palace was ransacked and arson, the west side of the structure collapsed (the lack of rustication is still visible today). The Alessandri (and Albizzi) had been prominent
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Vigotti, Lorenzo (2020). "The Emergence of the New Florentine Oligarchy: Palazzo Alessandri as a Pre-Renaissance Prototype for the Palazzo Typology (1369-76)".
137:. The palace was enlarged in the 1700s by Cosimo Alessandri. The palace was restored in the 19th century by 227: 145:
was patronized by the Alessandri family. The Palace is still owned by descendants of the Alessandri.
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Palladio. Rivista di Storia dell'architettura e restauro
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Florence
Giuseppe Poggi
Renaissance
Florence
Tuscany
Albizzi family
Ciompi rebellion
Guelf
Gonfaloniers
Giuseppe Poggi
Antonio Canova
Walks in Florence and Its Environs
43°46′17.23″N 11°15′38.27″E / 43.7714528°N 11.2606306°E / 43.7714528; 11.2606306
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Palaces in Florence

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