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- Palazzo Serristori may refer to: Palazzo Serristori, Oltrarno, a Renaissance palace in Oltrarno quarter of Florence Palazzo Serristori, Rome, a Renaissance...
- Palazzo Serristori is a Renaissance style palace located between Piazza Demidoff and the Lungarno Serristori in Oltrarno, in the neighborhood of San Niccolò...
- Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori is a Renaissance-style palace in Piazza Santa Croce, Florence, Italy. It presently houses offices of a regional council of Florence...
- Palazzo Serristori is a Renaissance building in Rome, important for historical and architectural reasons. The palace is one of the few Renaissance buildings...
- Ludovico Serristori (1600–1656) was a Catholic prelate who served as inquisitor general in Malta (1630–1631) and as Bishop of Cortona (1634–1656). Ludovico...
- the opposite side to the Basilica of Santa Croce is the Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, rebuilt in the late 15th century by Giuliano da Sangallo, personal architect...
- Florence, Lorenzo de' Medici, and his brother, Giuliano. Spouse Maddalena Serristori Children Caterina de' Pazzi (illegitime) Parents Andrea de' Pazzi (father)...
- Cocchi, two marble monuments located in Florence, Italy Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, a Renaissance-style palace in Florence, Italy All pages with titles containing...
- outdoor sculptural monument located in "Piazza Demidoff" between Lungarno Serristori and Via dei Renai, along the southern bank of the Arno River, in the zone...
- said nothing about the foreign invasion, and on 1 May sent Count Luigi Serristori to Tuscany with full powers. But at the same time the Austrians occupied...