Palazzo Pitti

The Palazzo Pitti (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˈpitti]), in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast mainly Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. The core of the present palazzo dates from 1458 and was originally the town residence of Luca Pitti, an ambitious Florentine banker. The palace was bought by the Medici family in 1549 and beca... more

Architecture

Architect

Luca Fancelli

Luca Fancelli (c. 1430 – after 1494) was an Italian architect and sculptor. Fancelli was born in Settignano, a fraction of Florence. Much of his life and work...

Filippo Brunelleschi

Filippo Brunelleschi (sometimes and perhaps more correctly spelled Fillippo) (1377 – April 15, 1446) was one of the foremost architects and engineers of the...

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South side of River Arno
Florence Province of Florence

Construction Started:

  • 1446
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