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The Palatine Gallery and Royal and Imperial Apartments occupy the entire first floor of Pitti Palace, which was the residence of the Medici dynasty, then of Habsburg-Lorraine one and lastly of the House of Savoy, hosting the King of Italy from 1865 to 1919. The lavish Gallery was founded between the end of the 18th century and the first decades ...
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Today the Palace is divided into five museums: the Treasury...
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- IL Quartiere Del Volterrano
- The Grand Duke's Apartments
- The Royal Apartments
The right wing, known as the “Quartiere del Volterrano” is composed of the chambers used by the Grand Duchess Vittoria della Rovere, including bedroom, service rooms, private chapel and dining room (indicated in green in the map above). Note in particular the frescoed ceilings in the Allegories Room where you can still admire 5 frescoed scenes from...
This section of the Galleria showcases the most important core of works found at the Palatine Gallery. Starting after the Hall of Music and the Poccetti Gallery, about 10 rooms decorated splendidly with frescoes by Pietro da Cortona, stuccoes and reliefs of mythological characters to celebrate the House of Medici act as the impressive framework for...
From the Palatine Gallery, if so much beauty has not affected you with Stendhal syndrome yet, the visit continues through the Royal Apartments.The fourteen magnificent rooms which were the home of the Medici and Lorraine grand ducal families and, from 1865, of the king of Italy during the brief period that Florence was capital of Italy. Three histo...
The “picture” gallery. The Palatine Gallery and the Royal Apartments occupy the “noble” floor of the Palazzo Pitti (the entire first floor of the palace). Located on the left wing of the Palazzo, the Palatine Gallery includes wonderful works of art by Raphael, Titian and many Italian and foreign maestros of the Renaissance and 16th century.
The Palatine Collections. The collection of the Palatine Gallery is unique for its vastness and completeness. It was acquired thanks to the legacy of Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, the last heir of her dynasty, that prevented the collection from leakage, common fate for many private collectanea of the time. In 1833 the museum was opened to the ...
Today the Palace is divided into five museums: the Treasury of the Grand Dukes and the Museum of Russian Icons (with the Palatine Chapel) on the ground floor, the Palatine Gallery and the Imperial and Royal Apartments on the first floor, the Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Costume and Fashion on the second floor.
May 22, 2024 · The Palatine Gallery and Royal and Imperial Apartments occupy the entire first floor of Pitti Palace, which was the residence of the Medici dynasty, then of the Habsburg-Lorraine one and lastly of the House of Savoy, hosting the King of Italy from 1860 to 1919. The lavish Gallery was founded between the end of the 18th century and the first ...
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Palatina Gallery. The Gallery takes its name from the fact that it is located in the palace of the reigning family and was opened to the pubblic by the House of Lorraine in 1828. Even today it still preserves the typical layout of a private collection, with a sumptuous combination of lavish interior decoration and the original rich picture frames.