Palazzo Antinori
Palazzo Antinori
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Commissioned by Giovanni in the fifteenth-century, this spectacular palace is an excellent example of the power and wealth of the noble class during that time.
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Neighborhood: Florence Historic Center
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- Alamanni-Stazione Santa Maria Novella • 9 min walk
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itsjaneshortall
Estepona, Spain37 contributions
Jul 2022
Recommended by a serious traveller & gourmet, this splendid Palazzo did not disappoint. Marvellous in every respect, the food was delicious, the wine too, the waiting staff were wonderful. A perfect, unhurried lunch in a magical setting.
Written August 12, 2022
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DAVID L
Los Angeles, CA8,055 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
We sought out this seemingly seldom visited grand city palace of the famous wine family Antinori to see what it was like. Quite amazing Renaissance building belonging to the Antinori family since the 1500's. Quite impressive architecture but not really set up as a touring attraction. Several fine restaurants within. ...
Written October 27, 2015
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Thomas K
Monte-Carlo, Monaco1,429 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
Beautiful Palace in the dead center of Firenze, Interior Courtyard, Wine tasting, elegant and opulent.
Written November 7, 2023
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Kaye R
16 contributions
Nov 2019
Having enjoyed Antinori wines in the past, we were excited to have dinner at Palazzo Antinori. It was excellent, all the way around. Great wine...great food...great ambiance! I highly recommend this restaurant.
Written February 11, 2020
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Borzov
Rijeka, Croatia5,290 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
The Renaissance palace at the north corner of Via de’Tornabuoni was built in the 15th century and its designed is attributed to Giuliano da Maiano. It was obviously inspired by the Palazzo Medici and is another typical example of the Renaissance architecture in the city.
Written October 10, 2018
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emtrey
Enford, UK4,525 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
One of the buildings that you get to climb in Assassin's Creed 2 - not set up as a tourist attraction but interesting to see none the less.
Written October 3, 2016
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Roberto C
Castelfranco Veneto, Italy481 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
Despite having visited Florence several times, it had never happened to me to enter this beautiful palace, currently the seat of the Prefecture and I must say that it was worth it: frescoed rooms with the history of the Medici family, an excellent architectural structure, not coincidentally one of the first buildings inhabited by the most important family in Florence.
It was totally worth it.
Roberto55
It was totally worth it.
Roberto55
Written November 19, 2023
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Chantal A
La Rochelle, France110 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
Sumptuous setting, perfect service, superb dishes, refined cuisine, everything is there. An unforgettable evening in a magical place.
Written September 17, 2023
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Will nuns be singing at Pallazo Antinori 22 April? Thank you, Karleen
Written April 20, 2018
Marilyn K
Boston, Massachusetts
Best way to get to the Hotel De La Ville from the Florence Airport (train or bus?)
Written September 10, 2017
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