Florence is filled with palaces—but very few are still alive. This private experience opens the doors to a noble residence that exists beyond museum logic, where history is not displayed, but inhabited.
What makes this experience distinctive is its dual nature: interior grandeur and exterior stillness. You move from frescoed salons and aristocratic rooms into a private garden where symmetry, silence, and nature redefine the pace. It’s designed for travelers seeking intimacy, access, and a quieter form of luxury.
You are welcomed into a space not designed for public flow. The atmosphere immediately shifts—more personal, more contained, more real.
Moving through frescoed rooms and furnished salons, the palace reveals itself as a place of continuity rather than preservation. Each detail reflects a life still ongoing.
The narrative focuses on people, not just architecture—how these spaces were used, who moved through them, and what they represented.
Stepping outside, the experience opens into a structured garden where geometry meets growth. Silence replaces narrative, allowing the space to be felt rather than explained.
• Private guide
• Exclusive access coordination
Florence is filled with palaces—but very few are still alive. This private experience opens the doors to a noble residence that exists beyond museum logic, where history is not displayed, but inhabited.
What makes this experience distinctive is its dual nature: interior grandeur and exterior stillness. You move from frescoed salons and aristocratic rooms into a private garden where symmetry, silence, and nature redefine the pace. It’s designed for travelers seeking intimacy, access, and a quieter form of luxury.