FLORENTINE RENAISSANCE RESOURCES:
Online Gazetteer of Sixteenth Century Florence

navigation move one square down move one square right move one square up move one square left

show map locations
(to resize the map, adjust the size of your browser window)

Square 69

Hide descriptions
  • 1 - Ponte alle Grazie
  • Or Ponte Rubaconte, 1237. B146 Destroyed by German mines in 1944 and rebuilt in different form.

  • 2 - Flour Mills
  • The chief water powered flour mills. B132

  • 3 - S. Gregorio del Bel Morire Mon.
  • Previously church. 1600 Padri di Bel Morire [16 R 1632] B66 M/R 49 Paatz II:381 Pza Mozzi No longer exists.

  • 4 - Pal. Del Nero-Torrigiani
  • The wealthy banker Senator Francesco Del Nero (1487-1563) aquired an unfinished house earlier begun by Baccio d'Agnolo for the Nasi family in 1552 and enlarged it. There is a Medici-Toledo coat of arms on the façade. Inherited by the Torrigiani family in the 19th cent. B223 G-L 108 Pza Mozzi 5.

  • 5 - Pal. Mozzi
  • Ancient structure from the 13th century. Sold by the Mozzi in the early fifteenth century, but reaquired by them in 1551. G-L 109 Pza Mozzi.

Streets, Parishes, Notes:

"Quarter: S. Spirito, Parishes; S. Lucia dei Magnoli, S. Niccolo, Streets: Borgo S. Niccolo {p}, Piazza dei Mozzi, Renaio {p}. Square 69 had a moderate number of households, some shops, some patricians, some households with servants, some households w/o surnames and few households headed by widows."

Photo courtesy Musei Comunali Firenze.
map of square 69