The Palazzo Panciatichi is a Renaissance palace located on Via Camillo Cavour 2 in the quartiere of San Giovanni, Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.
A large house was built at this site by Agnolo di Ghezzo della Casa at the end of the fourteenth century.
In 1618, the property was bought by Capponi, then in 1621, by the wealthy merchant Bandino Niccolò Panciatichi, who commissioned two terraces and moved the portal.
In 1696, Cardinal Bandino Panciatichi, living in Rome, commissioned Carlo Rainaldi and Francesco Fontana to design a remodeling.
At one corner is an aedicule with a Madonna and Child by Desiderio da Settignano (original in the National Museum of the Bargello).