Lugarno Serristori | Between Piazza Demidoff and Piazza Serristori, 50127, Florence, ItalyMap
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The Palace where Joseph I Bonaparte, king of Spain, lived in exile - and Prince Demidoff
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On the other side of the Arno, at the height of Santa Croce, this magnificent 16th century Palace is. A impressive palace, just in front of the medieval walls of the city, and through which you have to pass for ...
The original palace of ' 500, of which what remains today has nothing to do with the extension or the original architecture. The palace (we could call it an isolation, since oc...
The Sesistori Palace faces the river, about between the Grazier Bridge and the San Nicolo Gate (tower) on the left bank of the Arno River. The street in front of the building is Sesristori Street, where the palace was built close to the riverside of the Arno River, but the land was handed over to build this street, and the location of the building and garden was lowered to reduce the scale. It seems to be for that. In this palace, Count Nicholas Demidov, who was the origin of the name of the square next door, lived temporarily, and Napo ...
The Palace where Joseph I Bonaparte, king of Spain, lived in exile - and Prince Demidoff
On the other side of the Arno, at the height of Santa Croce, this magnificent 16th century Palace is. A impressive palace, just in front of the medieval walls of the city, and through which you have to pass for ...
Very good quality-price ratio
The hotel is located in the heart of the city centre and is located in the heart of the city centre.
Position and elegance at top
Excellent location to visit the centre of Florence.. everything 10 minutes walk. Large rooms and very clean furnishings. Parking nearby
Historic palace on'Arno
The original palace of ' 500, of which what remains today has nothing to do with the extension or the original architecture. The palace (we could call it an isolation, since oc...
Palazzo Serristori
The Sesistori Palace faces the river, about between the Grazier Bridge and the San Nicolo Gate (tower) on the left bank of the Arno River. The street in front of the building is Sesristori Street, where the palace was built close to the riverside of the Arno River, but the land was handed over to build this street, and the location of the building and garden was lowered to reduce the scale. It seems to be for that. In this palace, Count Nicholas Demidov, who was the origin of the name of the square next door, lived temporarily, and Napo ...