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Palazzi Gianfigliazzi

Palazzi Gianfigliazzi, Renaissance palace on Lungarno Corsini, Florence, Italy

Palazzo Gianfigliazzi is a Renaissance structure composed of two connected buildings along Lungarno Corsini facing the Arno River. The stone facade features ornamental benches known as Pancone dei Ragusei, which serve as distinctive architectural elements along the riverfront.

The building was first constructed in the 13th century by the Ruggerini family, marking its origins as a medieval riverside residence. Over time, ownership changed to the Fastelli family before it became the property of the Gianfigliazzi in the 15th century, the family from which it takes its modern name.

The Gianfigliazzi family shaped this palazzo as a gathering place for intellectuals and artists during the Renaissance. The residence became a meeting point where notable writers and thinkers of Florence would come together, reflecting the importance of the family in the city's cultural life.

The building at number 2 Lungarno Corsini operates today as a residence offering accommodation within a historical setting and period-furnished rooms. Visitors can enjoy the riverside location, and the exterior is easily viewed from the public promenade along the Arno.

The palazzo hosted the Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni in 1827, who spent a month there with his family and servants during his time in Florence. This visit connects two important figures in Italian literary history within its walls.

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December 14, 2025 18:15
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