Saturday, January 2 the palace was opened to the public and had the regional president of the assembly of Tuscany Eugenio Giani, as exceptional guide.
The building can be visited every day from 10.00 to 12.00 .
The route includes the entry to the corridor on the first floor painted in the eighteenth century (and depicting the pre-modern Tuscany, the Etruscan, Roman and medieval), continued in the adjoining room dedicated to Paul Barile (Pegasus hall) ... you can also visit the temporary exhibitions as the present one dedicated to the wedding of Francesco de 'Medici and Giovanna of Austria 1565.
the Florentine history
In the historic city art is a coat that warms Beauty new promises.
Umberto F. M. Cefalà