One of Florence's most important Renaissance buildings, Palazzo Serristori, is coming back to its old splendour thanks to some major restoration works, which will also convert it into twelve exclusive apartments.
This prestigious sixteenth-century estate, once home of the noble Serristori family, stands on the bank of the river Arno, close to the city's most famous sights.
It measures 5.500 sqm, has five floors and features priceless well-preserved original elements such as fine frescoes, marble fireplaces, a big terracotta stove and majestic 18th-century Murano chandeliers in the great dance hall; the common areas will include a SPA, a fitness area, a swimming pool, and a 2,748-sqm garden.
It is assumed that the architects who designed the building were the same of the magnificent Palazzo Strozzi.
In the beating heart of the Cradle of the Renaissance, this magnificent Renaissance palace will return to its ancient splendor, combining the most modern living comforts in a context of great historical prestige.
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