Palazzo Gondi

Palazzo Gondi is a palace in Florence, Italy, located a block from Piazza della Signoria.

Among the elements borrowed from these earlier works are the cube-shape set around a central courtyard, the ashlar sloping on each of three floors, and the arched windows.

Compared to his models, however, Sangallo was able to modify the use of these elements, making it one of the most successful Florentine buildings of its time.

At the end of the 17th century Antonio Maria Ferri worked on the architecture and Matteo Bonechi on the paintings.

In the central courtyard, a portico with Corinthian columns on four sides, there is a 17th-century fountain, which uses water from the Boboli Gardens which also supplies the Fontana del Nettuno.

Palazzo Gondi
Interior courtyard