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9% of People Don’t Know About This Super Hidden Gem in Florence! 🏰✨

**Palazzo Davanzati** was built in the 14th century by the **Davizzi family**, Florentine merchants and bankers. �💰 It later passed to the **Davanzati family**, and in the early 20th century, it was purchased and restored by **Elia Volpi**, transforming it into a magnificent and unique medieval home in Florence, showcasing the luxurious lifestyle of ancient noble families. 🎭🏛️ Palazzo Davanzati is a **rare example** of a 14th-century Florentine residence, bridging the gap between **medieval towers and Renaissance palaces**. 🏗️🔄 Inside, you can still admire rooms painted in medieval style, such as the **Parrot Room**, the **Peacock Room**, or the walls of **Castelvergi**, which tell stories from the 13th-century French chivalric poem of the same name. 🦜🦚📜 Built by the powerful **Davizzi merchant and banking family**, it later became the residence of the **Davanzati family** and underwent various transformations over the centuries. 🏦⏳ Thanks to the **Association for the Protection of Ancient Florence**, it was saved from demolition in the 19th century. In **1904, Elia Volpi** bought and restored it, turning it into a showcase for his antique business and making it famous as a Florentine museum. 🛠️🎨 Purchased by the state in **1951**, it opened to the public, displaying collections from the **Florence Galleries**, including donated porcelain, furniture, lace, and embroidery. 🖼️🧵 The museum preserves **precious collections**, such as the **Guicciardini Quilt**, a rare artifact from the late 14th century made in Sicily using the **trapunto technique**, depicting scenes from the medieval epic *Tristan and Isolde*. 🧶⚔️ Also not to be missed are **Giovanni di Ser Giovanni’s *Triumph of John*** (known as "Lo Scheggia"), **three panels by the Master of the Cassone Adimari** featuring the story of *Andromeda and Perseus*, and a **16th-century Sienese arsenal** painted with grotesque motifs. 🎭🖌️ #FlorenceTravel #CulturalGems #FlorenceGuide #Florence #Italy #ArtHistory #Renaissance #Medieval #Palace

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9% of People Don’t Know About This Super Hidden Gem in Florence! 🏰✨

Palazzo Davanzati was built in the 14th century by the Davizzi family , Florentine merchants and bankers. �💰 It later passed to the Davanzati family , and in the early 20th century, it was purchased and restored by Elia Volpi , transforming it into a magnificent and unique medieval home in Florence, showcasing the luxurious lifestyle of ancient noble families. 🎭🏛️ Palazzo Davanzati is a rare example of a 14th-century Florentine residence, bridging the gap between medieval towers and Renaissance palaces . 🏗️🔄 Inside, you can still admire rooms painted in medieval style, such as the Parrot Room , the Peacock Room , or the walls of Castelvergi , which tell stories from the 13th-century French chivalric poem of the same name. 🦜🦚📜 Built by the powerful Davizzi merchant and banking family , it later became the residence of the Davanzati family and underwent various transformations over the centuries. 🏦⏳ Thanks to the Association for the Protection of Ancient Florence , it was saved from demolition in the 19th century. In 1904, Elia Volpi bought and restored it, turning it into a showcase for his antique business and making it famous as a Florentine museum. 🛠️🎨 Purchased by the state in 1951 , it opened to the public, displaying collections from the Florence Galleries , including donated porcelain, furniture, lace, and embroidery. 🖼️🧵 The museum preserves precious collections , such as the Guicciardini Quilt , a rare artifact from the late 14th century made in Sicily using the trapunto technique , depicting scenes from the medieval epic *Tristan and Isolde*. 🧶⚔️ Also not to be missed are **Giovanni di Ser Giovanni’s *Triumph of John* (known as "Lo Scheggia"), three panels by the Master of the Cassone Adimari** featuring the story of *Andromeda and Perseus*, and a 16th-century Sienese arsenal painted with grotesque motifs. 🎭🖌️ #FlorenceTravel #CulturalGems #FlorenceGuide #Florence #Italy #ArtHistory #Renaissance #Medieval #Palace

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