Palazzo Mondragone
Appearance
The Palazzo Mondragone, also known as Palazzo Mandragone, Ambron(n), Ricasoli di Meleto, or Peyron, is a palace located on Via del Giglio #4r-8r in central Florence, region of Tuscany Italy.[1] 43°46′24.99″N 11°15′3.5″E / 43.7736083°N 11.250972°E
The palace was designed by the architect Bartolomeo Ammanati.[2]
Although not originally built by him, the current name stems from Fabio Arrazola de Mondragone, a Medici court intimate from Spanish descent who owned the Palace in the 15th century but ultimately fell in disgrace.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze, entry on palaceentry by Claudio Paolini.
- ^ Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni, Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 371.
- ^ L.Trabalzini, Il Marchese de Mondragone alla corte di Francesco I De' Medici, La Rivista della Scuola, 1/31 2010, p.18-19
External links
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