Palazzo Pitti
Palazzo Pitti, purchased in 1550 by Cosimo I de’ Medici and his wife Eleonora di Toledo as the new Grand Dukes’ residence, soon became the symbol of the Medici’s power over Tuscany. It was subsequently the royal premises of other two dynasties, that of the Hapsburg-Lorena (successors of the Medici family from 1737) and the Savoy who inhabited it as royals of Italy from 1865,but Palazzo Pitti still carries the name of its first owner, Florentine banker Luca Pitti who, during the mid-15th century, built the grand palazzo on the “other side” of the Arno River, perhaps upon design of Brunelleschi. The Palace also includes the marvellous Boboli Garden and is currently the seat of five different museums inside: the Tesoro dei Granduchi (Grand Dukes’ Treasure), the Galleria Palatina e gli Appartamenti (the Palatine Gallery and Apartments), the Galleria d'Arte Moderna (the Gallery of Modern Art), the Museo della Moda e del Costume (the Museum of Fashion and Costume) and the Museo delle Porcellane (the Porcelain Museum).
Museums
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Palazzo Pitti-Palatine Gallery and Monumental apartments
The Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments occupy the entire noble floor of Palazzo Pitti, which was... -
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Palazzo Pitti-Gallery of modern art
The Gallery of modern art, situated on the second floor of the Pitti Palace, was inaugurated in... -
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Palazzo Pitti-Museum of Boboli Garden
The wonderful Boboli Garden lies behind the Pitti Palace. The Medici first created it, inventing... -
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Palazzo Pitti-Tesoro dei Granduchi
The Tesoro dei Granduchi, known as “Museum of the Argenti” (silverware), is located on the ground... -
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Palazzo Pitti-Museum of Fashion and Costumes
The Museum of Fashion and Costumes, known as “Costume Gallery”, is the first Italian state museum...