Palazzo Strozzi, a prime example of Renaissance architecture in Florence, was constructed in the 15th century for the affluent Strozzi family. Located in the heart of the city, the palazzo features robust stone walls and a symmetrical design that reflects the era’s aesthetic. Today, it serves as a dynamic exhibition space, hosting some of Florence’s most prestigious art shows. Visitors can explore its spacious courtyards and grand halls, immersing themselves in both historical and contemporary art exhibitions.
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