Two steps from Uffizi, Signoria Square, the Dome, the Old Bridge and St. Croce. It's easy to arrive from and to the two main railway stations and near to the bus stop that connects with the airports of Florence and of Pisa
A big coat of arms distinguishes Palazzo Bombicci Pontelli villa, which also has a large façade and a garden on Lungarno delle Grazie. The first owners, the Caffarellis, to whom the coat of arms refers, sold it to the Pasinis, who transferred it to the Guiduccis who in turn sold it to the Della Fontes. During the second half of the 16th century the Della Fontes transferred the palazzo (villa) to the Della Renas, an important family native of Val di Sieve who commissioned imposing works, decorating the interior with paintings and stuccos. The palazzo (villa) then became property of the Puccis and was later acquired by the Pomis. In1815, it was given as dowry to Teresa Pomi, wife of Guglielmo Bombicci. The Bombiccis had been living on Corso dei Tintori for quite some time and were members of the "Arte della Lana" (Guild of Wool). Count Cesare Bombicci Pontelli collected several works of art in the palazzo (villa). The palazzo (villa) was later inherited by its current owners, the Guicciardini Counts and La Ferla, and, following the 1966 flood, it was carefully restored, enhancing the oldest part, still visible on the ground floor.
Treatment of night's passing with breakfast for 1 - 4 persons
Double bed + bed 1 average public square and equipped Kitchen, frigobar and surgelatore
Services with shower
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