Palazzo Davanzati, a 14th-century mansion in Florence, now serves as a museum offering a glimpse into medieval Italian life. The palace features more than 10 rooms adorned with period furniture and frescoes, each meticulously arranged to reflect the era. Visitors can explore the courtyard and traverse the original stone and wood staircases, immersing themselves in the textures and colors of the past. This well-preserved space provides a tangible connection to the history and daily life of Florence’s medieval residents.
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