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The Artists' Palace Florence

The Artists' Palace Florence

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The Artists’ Palace in Florence is located in the ancient “San Giovannino” building, dating back to 1351. It was here, in 1756, that Jesuit Father Leonardo Ximenes founded the “Ximeniano” meteorological observatory, now also home to an interesting museum with magnificent views of Florence.

The renovated boutique hotel is located in the Palazzo San Giovannino, once owned by the noble Martelli family. In front of the Palace is the first church created during the Renaissance, which is located in San Lorenzo Square, the center of the era.

All recently renovated and distinguished by a particularly contemporary design, The Artists' Palace Florence offers generous, modern rooms and comfortable apartments with mesmerizing views of the Duomo, Giotto's Bell Tower, the Basilica of San Lorenzo, and Palazzo Medici Riccardi.

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Room Size: 19 m² All rooms and apartments have air conditioning, minibar, flat-screen satellite TV, docking stations, safe, electric kettle with free choice of teas and infusions, private bathroom with spacious modern showers and, in some rooms, hydromassage bathtub, hairdryer, courtesy set, as well as fine linens and towels. Free Wifi throughout the building

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