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Palazzo Fenzi

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Palazzo Fenzi is a palace in Florence, Italy. Built in the 16th century for the Castelli family by Gherardo Silvani, it was later enlarged by the Marucelli family. In 1829 it was bought by Emanuele Fenzi in order to house his bank and his family. It is currently home to the History Department of the University of Florence.

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Palazzo Fenzi
Via San Gallo, Florence Quartiere 1

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Università degli Studi di Firenze - Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia, Geografia, Arte, Spettacolo

Via San Gallo
50112 Florence, Quartiere 1
Tuscany, Italy
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