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One enters the apartment through a delightful hallway, which contains a spacious built-in closet with plenty of storage space. The living-dining room is spacious and luminous. The view from the window includes the Ponte Vecchio, the Loggiato degli Uffizi and the Tower of Palazzo Vecchio. On one side of the room a table provides a dining area for six. The parquet flooring, the elegant upholstery in reds and blues, the pictures on the walls and the refined details of the room give an air of warm, cosy luxury. There is a twin bedroom which is decorated in luscious, bright blues and reds and furnished with an antique chest of drawers, a wardrobe, a side table and chairs. The view from this room overlooks the river Arno and the Loggiato degli Uffizi. Opposite the living room, a pretty bedroom with twin beds faces south and overlooks the Via de’ Bardi. It has an en-suite bathroom with shower. Across the landing, is the master bedroom decorated in an attractive red and white print. The flooring is in beautiful nineteenth century tiles. The window looks out over the same dramatic view as the living room. A painted cupboard provides ample hanging space. The last door to the right cleverly conceals a delightful pink and white en-suite bathroom with shower. There is a fully equipped modern kitchen, white and blue, which provides ample work space and a small table for breakfast. The apartment has a third bathroom with bathtub and hand held shower. The apartment has an armored door, central heating, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone (hi speed internet) and buzzer, gas stove, oven, dishwasher and washing machine and comes supplied with two sets of linens and towels. There is an elevator and day-time concierge service.

The palace is situated on the south side of the river Arno a few minutes walk from the Ponte Vecchio, the Pitti Palace, the Boboli Gardens and, right across the river, the Uffizi Gallery and the shopping district. On one side the apartment overlooks the medieval Via de’ Bardi, and on the other it enjoys spectacular views over the river and the city beyond, with its ancient towers and the cupola of the Cathedral. The building’s original structure dates back to the 15th century, when a myriad of little cobbled roads branched off from the Ponte Vecchio into the Oltrarno

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