Palazzo Torrigiani Del Nero

The Palazzo Torrigiani Del Nero is a Renaissance-style palace located at Piazza de' Mozzi 5, down the street where the Ponte alle Grazie enters the Oltrarno in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.

The general area prior to the mid 14th-century, belonged to the Bardi, Benci, Banchi, and Nasi.

Giorgio Vasari indicated that the palace was begun under the direction of the architect Baccio d'Agnolo, and completed by his son, Domenico.

Older prints of the palace note that the upper floors were part of an open loggia overlooking the River.

The former gardens extended east along the riverbank; they were mostly sold off, and now house an Evangelical Lutheran church on Via de'Bardi, built in 1901.

Palazzo Torrigiani Del Nero.
Print of the Arno Bank at Ponte alle Grazie, with three story Palazzo Del Nero in background (1744) by Giuseppe Zocchi .