Palazzo Serristori, Oltrarno, a Renaissance palace in Oltrarno quarter of Florence
Palazzo Serristori, Rome, a Renaissance palace in Borgo rione of Rome
Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, a Renaissance palace in Florence
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PalazzoSerristori may refer to: PalazzoSerristori, Oltrarno, a Renaissance palace in Oltrarno quarter of Florence PalazzoSerristori, Rome, a Renaissance...
settled in Brussels in 1821, and then in Florence, Italy, at the PalazzoSerristori. She did not socialize with the French people. She was described as...
in Victor Hugo's poem Mentana. A bombing of the Zouave barracks at PalazzoSerristori, Rome, is the start of the 1977 film In the Name of the Pope King...
buildings, the Palazzo Giraud Torlonia, the church of Santa Maria in Traspontina, the Palazzo dei Penitenzieri, PalazzoSerristori, and Palazzo Cesi (which...
Glorie). On 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...
IX, is shaken by a bomb explosion in the sewers of the barracks of PalazzoSerristori, which kills twenty-three French Papal Zouaves. A countess, the secret...
Corsa dei Cocchi, two marble monuments located in Florence, Italy Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, a Renaissance-style palace in Florence, Italy All pages with...
every year and when can find on this square the Palazzo dell'Antella, the Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori (main office of center of Florence quarter) and the...
1488 – Ancient Greek poet Homer first published in print. 1490 – Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori built. 1492 – Lorenzo the Magnificent dies and is succeeded by...
painted frescoes for the Villa Serristori outside Porta Niccolò. He painted frescoes depicting the Four Seasons in Palazzo Rinuccini. He also painted frescoes...
the Jewish art historian Giorgio Castelfranco's house on the Lungarno Serristori in Florence (now the Casa Siviero museum), Siviero also coordinated the...
was to be named Leopolda after the then Grand duke. In 1837 count Luigi Serristori and the engineer Piero Dini Castelli proposed a study for the Railway...