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his home was in florence, he lived in the 'palazzo medici riccardi' (Via/road camillo cavour, 3, 50129, florenca) but he moved in the 'palazzo vecchio' (Piazza/square della Signoria, Firenze) then he bouht the palazzo pitti (Piazza/square dei Pitti, 1, 50125 Firenze)
Palazzo Venezia in Rome on November 4
as thick as any other renaissance buildings walls
Rome is the place where the national government meets in Italy.Specifically, the Palazzo Montecitorio is the place where the Chamber of Deputies meets. It is an impressive building that is located at the Piazza Monte Citorio and that dates back to the 17th century. The Palazzo Madama is the place where the Senate of the Republic meets. It is an equally impressive but older building that dates back to the 15th century and belonged to the influential Medici family. It is located at the Palazzo Madama.
Lorenzo de Medici, prominent during Italian Renaissance, was also known as Lorenzo the Magnificient (Lorenzo il Magnifico). He should not be confused with his second cousin, Lorenzo de Pierfrancesco de Medici who was also known as Lorenzo the Popular (Lorenzo il Popolano).Sources:Art History course"Lorenzo Il Magnifico." Mediateca Di Palazzo Medici Riccardi. Provincia Di Firenze, 2007. Web. 26 Mar. 2011..palazzo-medici.it/mediateca/en/Scheda_Lorenzo_il_Magnifico>.
Palazzo Madama was created in 1505.
Palazzo dell'Antella was created in 1620.
Palazzo Corsini was created in 1740.
Palazzo Barberini was created in 1633.
Palazzo Canavese's population is 826.
Palazzo Baldassini was created in 1519.
Palazzo Magnani was created in 1577.
Palazzo Ajutamicristo was created in 1501.
Palazzo Rinaldi was created in 1822.
Palazzo Isnello was created in 1780.
Nicola Palazzo was born in 1957.
Palazzo Margherita was created in 1890.