Palazzo Larderel

The Palazzo Larderel, once Tebalducci and Giacomini is a Renaissance-style palace, located on Via de' Tornabuoni number 19, corner via de' Giacomini 1, in the city of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

A house at the site was originally built by the descendants of the 13th-century citizen Gherardo Tebalducci, who took the surname Giacomini for their family.

The design of the three-story palace was completed in 1580 by Giovanni Antonio Dosio.

In 1839, the palace was bought by Count Francois de Larderel, a French merchant who profited from borax mines at Volterra.

[1] Three coats of arms are featured on the corner, Giacomini, Boni, and Larderel.

Palazzo Larderel