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  1. The Palazzo Pitti (Italian: [paˈlattso ˈpitti]), in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio.

  2. Explore the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Medici, Habsburg-Lorraine and Savoy dynasties in Florence. Discover its museums, artworks, chapel, courtyards and services.

    • The Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments. The Palatine Gallery occupies the whole left wing of the first floor of the Pitti Palace, which was the residence of the Medici Grand Dukes.
    • The Gallery of Modern Art. The Gallery of Modern Art, located on the second floor of the Pitti Palace, has a fine collection of paintings and sculpture, mostly Italian, dating from the late 18 century to World War I. The elegant rooms, which were inhabited by the Lorraine grand dukes, are decorated with works of the neo-classical and romantic periods.
    • The Treasury of the Grand Dukes (formerly the "Museo degli Argenti" or Silver Museum) The Museum houses an extraordinarily rich collection of precious objects, many of which were commissioned by members of the Medici family.
    • The Museum of Costume and Fashion (formerly Costume Gallery) The Museum of Costume and Fashion occupies the 18 century Palazzina della Meridiana, along the southern back wing of the Pitti Palace overlooking the Boboli Gardens.
  3. Palazzo Pitti. Prezzi e Orari. Servizi. Eventi. Storia. Visite speciali. Acquistato nel 1550 da Cosimo I de’Medici e dalla moglie Eleonora di Toledo per trasformarlo nella nuova residenza granducale, Palazzo Pitti diventò ben presto il simbolo del potere consolidato dei Medici sulla Toscana.

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    • Galleria Palatina (Palatine Gallery) The Galleria Palatina pictures are not in chronological order but are arranged as part of the decor of the elaborate state-rooms.
    • Royal Apartments. The magnificent rooms of the Appartamenti ex Reali, the former Royal Apartments, which make up the entire right wing of the palace, were last lived in by Victor Emmanuel II, Umberto I, Queen Margherita, and Victor Emmanuel III.
    • Gallery of Modern Art. The Gallery of Modern Art, on the second floor of the Pitti palace, gives an impressive overview of 19th- and early 20th-century painting in Tuscany and elsewhere in Italy, along with excellent examples of sculpture from the same period.
    • Museo degli Argenti (The Medici Treasury) In the rooms on the ground floor and mezzanine where the Medicis spent the summer months, is the Silver Museum, which contains not just the work of silver and goldsmiths but also precious stones, jewelry, painted glass, and porcelain.
  4. 6 days ago · Pitti Palace is the largest and most impressive palace in Florence, built in the 15th century by a merchant and later acquired by the Medici, the Hapsburg-Lorraine and the Savoy dynasties. It hosts the Treasury of the Grand Dukes, the Palatine Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Costume and Fashion.

  5. Feb 18, 2019 · Pitti Palace is a vast Renaissance palace on the south side of the Arno River, built by a Florentine banker and later acquired by the Medici family. It became the residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany and the Kings of Italy, and now hosts several museums and galleries, including the Palatine Gallery and the Boboli Gardens.

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