Palazzo Vecchio
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Palazzo Vecchio
Summary
Palazzo Vecchio is a Palazzo[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Palazzo Vecchio was a member of Rete museale Musei di Tutti[3].
- Palazzo Vecchio is located in Florence[4].
- Palazzo Vecchio is in the country of Italy[5].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as Palazzo[6].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as art collection[7].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[8].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as museum[9].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as art museum[10].
- Palazzo Vecchio's instance of is recorded as city hall[11].
- Palazzo Vecchio's architect is recorded as Arnolfo di Cambio[12].
- Palazzo Vecchio's based on is recorded as Palazzo dei Priori[13].
- Palazzo Vecchio's based on is recorded as Poppi Castle[14].
- Palazzo Vecchio's architectural style is recorded as Romanesque art[15].
- Palazzo Vecchio's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[16].
- Palazzo Vecchio took place at borough 1[17].
- Palazzo Vecchio's Commons category is recorded as Palazzo Vecchio[18].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Salone dei Cinquecento[19].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Leo X room in Palazzo Vecchio[20].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Hall of the two hundred[21].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Sala dei Gigli[22].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Chapel of S. Bernardo of Palazzo Vecchio[23].
- Palazzo Vecchio comprises Palazzo Vecchio Museum[24].
- 1299 marks the founding of Palazzo Vecchio[25].
- Palazzo Vecchio's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 43.769444444444446, 'lon': 11.25611111111111}[26].
- Palazzo Vecchio's official website is recorded as https://musefirenze.it/musei/museo-di-palazzo-vecchio/[27].
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Founding
1299 marks the founding of Palazzo Vecchio[25].
Why It Matters
Palazzo Vecchio has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]