Palazzo Spini Feroni

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Palazzo Spini Ferroni is a building in Piazza Santa Trinita, Florence, Italy, the grandest private medieval house-Palace in the city.
The palace was built from 1289 for the rich cloth merchant and banker Geri Spini, on the lands he had bought from the monks of Santa Trinita after the 1288 flood of the Arno.
After a period as a hotel, in 1846 the comune of Florence bought it, and it was later used for offices during the period when Florence was Capital of Italy (1865-1871). In 1874 it was partly renovated in neo-medieval Style; shop-fronts were opened in the ground floor and a tower and an arch facing the River Arno were demolished, giving it the aspect it has today. In the 1930s it was bought by Salvatore Ferragamo.
From 1995 the second floor has housed the museum founded by shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo.

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