Culture · Centro Storico, Florence, Italy
About
Commissioned by Filippo Strozzi in 1489 and built around an imposing Renaissance courtyard, Palazzo Strozzi is now a public-facing cultural hub for Florence: major exhibitions fill the piano nobile and project spaces, while the courtyard hosts installations, events, and performances.
A late-15th-century Renaissance palace in central Florence, now run by Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi as one of the citys major temporary exhibition venues.
Design story
A monumental Florentine Renaissance palace commissioned by Filippo Strozzi and organized around a central courtyard.