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Palazzo Pucci, Florence
The Palazzo Pucci is a palace located on Via dei Pucci #4 in central Florence, region of Tuscany Italy.〔(Council of the Region of Tuscany ), entry on palace.〕 The façade span from Via dei Servi to Via Ricasoli.
==History==
The site was owned by a member of the aristocratic Pucci family since around 1480. The present palace was designed around 1748 by the architect Paolo Falconieri, and adjacent site was built by Gherardo Silvani.〔(Notizie e guida di Firenze e de' suoi contorni ), Presso Guglielmo Piatti, Florence (1841), page 399.〕
The central and oldest part of the palace was commissioned in the 16th century by cardinal Lorenzo Pucci; the façade still sports his coat of arms under the balcony.
Much of the palace has remained in possession of the palace since this time.〔(Architectural Digest ) Evolution at the Palazzo Pucci: The Couturier’s Widow Refreshes the Ancestral Home in Florence; Text by Joseph Giovannini; Photography by Marina Faust (2007).〕
One part of the palace was owned by the Baciocchi family, who rented part to the American sculptor Horatio Greenough. This palace is now occupied by the Archdiocese of Florence. The corner has a coat of arms of Pope Leo X sculpted by Baccio da Montelupo.〔(Palazzo Spinelli ), notes on Palazzo Pucci.〕 On the arch of the Piano Nobile (first floor) above the entrance portal is the coat of arms of the Pucci family. The coat of arms depicts a ''Moor with a head-band''. It is unclear why they used this profile of an black man for an emblem: some theories claim that an ancestor was a ''Saracini'' (or Saracen). Some claim the three hammers or crosses on the headband, symbolize membership in the Carpenters’ Guild, or three letter “Ts”, acronym of the family motto Tempore tempora tempera (“Alleviate troubles with time”). Other coats of arms depict the items of trade pursued by the family, and this may signify the family was involved in the slave trade.

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