



Palazzo Rimbotti dates back to the 14th century, at a time when Florence was beginning to expand beyond its original Roman centre. Compared to the Via delle Belle Donne, Via Tornabuoni and Piazza Antinori were then parallel side streets leading out towards the city’s exits. It was only later, towards the mid 15th century, that Via Tornabuoni and Piazza Antinori were expanded and became the place where rich Florentines bought and refurbished large buildings to turn them into stately homes. Throughout the centuries, Palazzo Rimbotti was extensively remodelled, acquiring its present day aspect around the mid 18th century. The apartment is just opposite the spectacular façade of the Church of San Gaetano, from which it takes its name and enjoys a stunning view of the Cathedral and Giotto's Bell-Tower as well as of the roofs of the city.

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This large and sunny apartment, it is composed by a large rectangular hall with a window. The furniture is marbled with golden and blue colors. The entrance leeds you into a very large living room with 2 windows facing the dome, the tower of Giotto and the stunning façade of the church of San Gaetano, the only baroque church in Florence. There is a no working fireplace and three very large sofas. The walls are elegantly decorated with ancient and beautiful prints. From the living room you enter into a double bedroom with bathroom en-suite (tub) and there is also a second bathroom for guests (tub). Between the master bedroom and bathroom, there is a spacious walk-in wardrobe. The kitchen is small, but fully equipped and has a window. A bar-ledge runs along the wall under the window for breakfast time. The apartment has independent heating, air-conditioning, bell and buzzer, telephone, satellite TV, 4-burner gas stove, oven, fridge/freezer, crockery, two sets of linen and towels. The apartment is served by a lift and has a day-time porter service.

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