
Palazzo Capponi delle Rovinate stands near the Arno River, reflecting the grandeur of the Capponi family, one of Florence’s prominent patrician dynasties. Tracing its origins to the 14th century, the palazzo showcases Renaissance architectural elements that travelers can admire from the outside, as it remains privately owned. Its name highlights the damage sustained in the devastating 1557 flood, a testament to the structure’s resilience and storied past. Conveniently located near major attractions like the Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio, this noble residence offers a fascinating glimpse into centuries of Florentine history during an afternoon stroll through the city’s winding streets.
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