Square 29
- 1 - S. Piero Maggiore Par. Con.
- 2 - Ospizio S. Tommaso Aquino
- 3 - Pal. Bellini, Giambologna
- 4 - Pal. Corboli
- 5 - Pal. degli Albizzi
Anc. Par. Ch. Benedictine nuns from before 1000. New porch by Nigetti 1626-32. Part of the church collapsed under renovation in 1783 and it was not rebuilt. [52 R 1551, 55 1632] B127 M/R 83 Paatz IV:629. Pza. S. Piero Only the porch remains.
1570 hospice for pilgrims, with a church. B204 Paatz V:248 Pass. 516 V. della Pergola 8.
House given to sculptor Giambologna by Ferdinando I. Portrait bust of Ferdinando I. Limb. 100 B. Pinti 26.
16th cent? House of a family of ducal secretaries (Francesco Corboli and his son Bastiano). Has portrait bust of Ferdinando I. V. Matt. Palmieri 9.
The main palace of the Albizzi with remains of medieval tower. Renovated by Gherardo Silvani ca. 1625-34. G-L 74 B. Albizzi 12.
Streets, Parishes, Notes:
"Quarter: S. Giovanni, Parish: S. Piero Maggiore, Streets: Borgo degli Albizzi {p}, Borgo Pinti {p}, Canto alle Rondine, Piazza S. Piero Maggiore, V S. Giglio (V S. Egidio {p}), V dell Oriuolo {p}. Square 29 had a moderate number of households, some shops, some patricians, some households with servants, some households w/o surnames and some households headed by widows. The sculptor Giambologna lived in this square (B. Pinti)."