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Florence

BIGIO - VIA DELLE BELLEDONNE, Your Tuscany

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Base Rates: £1,547/week £2,546/month
Property Details:
  • Type: Condo/Apartment
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Bathrooms: 1
Your Tuscany 5.0 of 5
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Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Description:
Palazzo Aldobrandini was built during the first half of the 14th century, at a time when the city of Florence began to expand beyond the boundaries of its ancient Roman nucleus. Messer Lapo, a member of the wealthy Aldobrandini family (that had made their fortune through the commerce of spices), commissioned it. Via delle Belle Donne was then an important commercial road which connected the Mercato Vecchio (the market square) and Via Strozzi to the Porta del Trebbio, the city door that led out towards the north. Although the Aldobrandini family was extremely wealthy, their fortunes were still greatly tied to trade and so it made sense to choose this particular location. With the opening of the new Ponte Santa Trinita bridge, several important palaces were built on the bridge’s continuation (now the Via Tornabuoni). Via Tornabuoni steadily gained importance and eventually Via delle Belle Donne became a side street. In the 19th century, Palazzo Aldobrandini housed many painters’ workshops which is probably why most of the flats have very large windows – the celebrated painter Ingres had his studio in one of the apartments.
Policy: Pets allowed
Check-In: 8:30p.m - 5:30p.m
Check-Out: 10:00a.m
Amenities & Features:
  • Air Condition
  • Internet
  • fridge
  • American coffee maker
  • Sat. TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Telephone
Suitability:
  • Pets Allowed: Yes