Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Wednesday, December 02 2020 - 10:00
AsiaNet
The new Renaissance of Palazzo Serristori
FLORENCE, Italy, Dec. 2, 2020/PRNewswire--AsiaNet/--

The restoration of one of Florence's most important Renaissance buildings, 
which belonged to the Serristori's family, loyal allies of the Medici family, 
is ongoing

A complete renovation will attain exclusive extra luxury residences, which will 
be put up for sale by Lionard Luxury Real Estate  

The magnificent Palazzo Serristori in Florence 
(https://www.lionard.com/palazzo-serristori-for-sale-in-florence.html), one of 
the most important Renaissance buildings in the city, with its unique position 
on the Arno near Ponte Vecchio, 5,500 square metres of interiors and 
approximately 3,000 square metres of garden, will be completely restored after 
long years of non-use.
Acquired last March by the LDC Group of Taiwan - already involved in the 
redevelopment of another building of extraordinary historical value in 
Florence, Palazzo Portinari Salviati - it will be restored, thanks to an 
impressive renovation that will start next spring, to create prestigious extra 
luxury apartments, with prices ranging from 2 to 7 million euros, the sale of 
which will be handled exclusively by Lionard Luxury Real Estate 
(https://www.lionard.com/). Each of the apartments, embellished with period 
frescoes, will have common areas such as the spectacular garden with swimming 
pool and the SPA.

The noble Serristori family, whose rise began in the Middle Ages, had already 
reached a position of unquestionable wealth and prestige by the 1500s, largely 
due to their association with the Medici family, of whom they were faithful 
allies. The construction of the palace dates back to the beginning of the 16th 
century when Lorenzo Serristori wanted to build a magnificent residence on the 
banks of the Arno River surrounding a hunting lodge. From the documents found 
in the Serristori archive, it is likely that the architects who designed the 
original core of the palace were the great Giuliano and Antonio da Sangallo, 
together with Benedetto da Maiano, with whom they had already designed the 
Palazzo Strozzi in Florence and the Villa Medicea in Poggio a Caiano. 
Later, Averardo Serristori, ambassador for Cosimo I de' Medici and great friend 
and admirer of the renowned sculptor Michelangelo, extended the palace with the 
addition of the largest Italian garden in Florence, still visible along the 
left bank of the Arno to this day. 

According to some scholars, the beautiful spiral staircase which is still 
intact today and connects the basement with the top floor was attributed to 
Michelangelo. 

Among the eminent figures that have stayed at Palazzo Serristori are Giuseppe 
Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother and King of Spain and Naples, as well as the 
Russian Demidoff family and Pope Leo X of the Medici, whose sixteenth century 
coat of arms is preserved in sandstone in the main atrium. Others include 
internationally renowned nineteenth century intellectuals and artists, such as 
Giacomo Puccini, Gioacchino Rossini, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, the 
composers Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, and the Queen of Italy, Elena of 
Savoy.

Extraordinary original features of the palace have survived the centuries and 
changes in style. From the magnificent frescoed ballroom, measuring 250 square 
metres in area and 12.5 metres in height, the largest and most prestigious in 
Florence, to a foyer covering approximately 150 square metres, which will be 
used as a common area for all the apartments and whose construction dates back 
to the 1600s, when the palace was extended under the guidance of the famous 
Medici architect, Buontalenti. There are two splendid Murano chandeliers, 
dating from the 1700s, still on display in the ballroom, both intact and in 
working order. The original wooden floors and authentic works of art also 
remain, as does the "Hall of Mirrors" and the palace's fireplaces, made of 
precious marble and feature the Serristori coat of arms. Not forgotten, the 
glazed terracotta stove, manufactured by Ginori, of which there is only one 
other example in the world.

From lithographs of the 1500s, we can see how the palace was originally built 
with two mills, one of which is still visible today in the basement. Of the 
many curiosities that typify this building, the secret passages are undoubtedly 
worth a mention, one of which, having been partially discovered, connected the 
palace to the other bank of the Arno.

TO DOWNLOAD HIGH AND LOW RESOLUTION VIDEOS AND PHOTOS: 
https://www.lionard.com/press-archive/
Lionard Luxury Real Estate  
Florence, Via de' Tornabuoni 1 
Milan, Via Borgonuovo 20 
Rome, Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina 26 
Tel. +39-055-0548100 
email: info@lionard.com  
https://www.lionard.com/

Within the space of a few years, Lionard Luxury Real Estate, founded in 2008 by 
the entrepreneur Dimitri Corti, has become the market leader in Italy in the 
luxury real estate market. Currently, Lionard has 2,918 real estate properties 
in its portfolio, with an average market value of 4.84 million euros and an 
overall portfolio value of € 14.13 billion. 

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI8Nr2IGt-o  
 
Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1344066/Palazzo_Serristori.jpg 
 
Photo: 
https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1344067/Palazzo_Serristori_frescoed_ballroom.jpg 

 
Logo: 
https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1344068/Lionard_Luxury_Real_Estate_Logo.jpg 

SOURCE: Lionard Luxury Real Estate 
Translations

Japanese