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The Palazzo Mondragone, also known as Palazzo Mandragone, Ambron(n), Ricasoli di Meleto, or Peyron, is a palace located on Via del Giglio #4r-8r in central Florence, region of Tuscany Italy. 43°46′24.99″N 11°15′3.5″E / 43.7736083°N 11.250972°E / 43.7736083; 11.250972

Palazzo Mondragone

The palace was designed by the architect Bartolomeo Ammanati.

Although not originally built by him, the current name stems from Fabio Arrazola de Mondragone, a Medici court intimate from Spanish descent who owned the Palace in the 15th century but ultimately fell in disgrace.

References

  1. Palazzo Spinelli, Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze, entry on palaceentry by Claudio Paolini.
  2. Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni, Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 371.
  3. L.Trabalzini, Il Marchese de Mondragone alla corte di Francesco I De' Medici, La Rivista della Scuola, 1/31 2010, p.18-19

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