12 199 815 PLN
11 r
390 m²
The historic palazzo was built in 1445 by Baccio d'Agnolo on behalf of the Nasi Del Nero family and later acquired by the Torrigiani marquises. In the 15th century, part of the building was used as a residence for the Mozzi family, who were the Pope's bankers at the time and received cardinals, ambassadors, princes and nobles during their visits to Florence.
The property has a large number of large windows which provide plenty of natural sunlight in the spacious rooms, which are up to 4.25 metres high. These halls and rooms are painted with historic wall and ceiling frescoes and thus bear witness to the history of this house and the families who have called this special property their home in the past.
The current owners of this approx. 350 m² flat, which extends over a total of three floors, renovated it a few years ago with the help of a renowned architect with great attention to detail and adapted it to today's needs. The result is truly impressive: the designer furniture in the kitchen and bedrooms in particular is a real eye-catcher and emphasises the successful combination of history and modernity.
The excellent room layout is reflected not only in the flat itself but also in the fitness room on the first floor and the picturesque internal garden, a real rarity in the centre of Florence. The garage offers space for two cars and has a private elevator that takes you directly to the flat. This fact represents an advantage of inestimable value in this prestigious location.
A very special property in a special location for discerning buyers. Zobacz więcej Zobacz mniej Un mix unico di architettura tradizionale fiorentina ed elementi moderni, questo bellissimo appartamento signorile si trova in una posizione unica in uno dei centri culturali più importanti del mondo, il capoluogo toscano di Firenze. La posizione è davvero impareggiabile, poiché si trova proprio in Piazza dei Mozzi, nel quartiere di San Niccolò, a pochi passi da tutte le principali attrazioni di Firenze, come Ponte Vecchio, la Galleria degli Uffizi, Piazza Santa Croce e il Giardino di Boboli, e rende questa maestosa proprietà la base perfetta per gli amanti dell'arte e della cultura.
Lo storico palazzo fu costruito nel 1445 da Baccio d'Agnolo per conto della famiglia Nasi Del Nero e successivamente acquistato dai marchesi Torrigiani. Nel XV secolo, parte dell'edificio fu utilizzato come residenza per la famiglia Mozzi, che all'epoca era banchiere del Papa e riceveva cardinali, ambasciatori, principi e nobili durante le loro visite a Firenze.
L'immobile è dotato di numerosi finestre che forniscono molta luce naturale nelle ampie stanze, alte fino a 4,25 metri. Le sale e le stanze sono affrescate con affreschi storici sulle pareti e sui soffitti e testimoniano la storia di questa casa e delle famiglie che in passato l'hanno abitata.
Gli attuali proprietari di questo appartamento di circa 350 mq, che si estende su un totale di tre piani, lo hanno ristrutturato qualche anno fa con l'aiuto di un architetto rinomato e con grande attenzione ai dettagli, adattandolo alle esigenze di oggi. Il risultato è davvero impressionante: le finiture di design in cucina e nelle camere da letto in particolare sono un vero e proprio richiamo visivo e sottolineano la riuscita combinazione di storia e modernità.
L'eccellente disposizione degli ambienti si riflette non solo nell'appartamento stesso, ma anche nella palestra al primo piano e nel pittoresco giardino interno, una vera rarità nel centro di Firenze. Il garage offre spazio per due auto e dispone di un ascensore privato che porta direttamente all'appartamento. Questo fatto rappresenta un vantaggio di inestimabile valore in questa posizione prestigiosa.
Una proprietà molto speciale in una posizione particolare per acquirenti esigenti. A unique mix of traditional Florentine architecture and modern architectural elements, this beautiful, stately flat is uniquely located in one of the world's most important cultural centres, the Tuscan capital of Florence. The location is truly unrivalled, as its position right on the Piazza dei Mozzi in the San Niccolò district, just a stone's throw from all of Florence's major attractions such as the Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery, Piazza Santa Croce and the Boboli Gardens, makes this majestic property the perfect base for art and culture lovers.
The historic palazzo was built in 1445 by Baccio d'Agnolo on behalf of the Nasi Del Nero family and later acquired by the Torrigiani marquises. In the 15th century, part of the building was used as a residence for the Mozzi family, who were the Pope's bankers at the time and received cardinals, ambassadors, princes and nobles during their visits to Florence.
The property has a large number of large windows which provide plenty of natural sunlight in the spacious rooms, which are up to 4.25 metres high. These halls and rooms are painted with historic wall and ceiling frescoes and thus bear witness to the history of this house and the families who have called this special property their home in the past.
The current owners of this approx. 350 m² flat, which extends over a total of three floors, renovated it a few years ago with the help of a renowned architect with great attention to detail and adapted it to today's needs. The result is truly impressive: the designer furniture in the kitchen and bedrooms in particular is a real eye-catcher and emphasises the successful combination of history and modernity.
The excellent room layout is reflected not only in the flat itself but also in the fitness room on the first floor and the picturesque internal garden, a real rarity in the centre of Florence. The garage offers space for two cars and has a private elevator that takes you directly to the flat. This fact represents an advantage of inestimable value in this prestigious location.
A very special property in a special location for discerning buyers.