Room of Gualdrada
cabinet in Palazzo Vecchio, Private Chamber of Eleonora di Toledo (1522-62), wife of Cosimo I de Medici
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Room of Gualdrada
Summary
Room of Gualdrada is an exhibition space[1].
Key Facts
- Room of Gualdrada's instance of is recorded as exhibition space[2].
- Gualdrada is named after Room of Gualdrada[3].
- Room of Gualdrada's location is recorded as Palazzo Vecchio[4].
- Room of Gualdrada's part of is recorded as Palazzo Vecchio[5].
- Room of Gualdrada's Commons category is recorded as Palazzo Vecchio - Sala di Gualdrada[6].
- Room of Gualdrada's has part is recorded as Horse joust in Piazza Santa Croce[7].
- Room of Gualdrada's has part is recorded as Gualdrada refuses to kiss Emperor Otto IV[8].
- Room of Gualdrada's described at URL is recorded as https://cultura.comune.fi.it/pagina/musei-civici-fiorentini-museo-di-palazzo-vecchio-visita-il-museo/secondo-piano-torre-e[9].
- Room of Gualdrada's described at URL is recorded as https://museicivicifiorentini.comune.fi.it/en/palazzovecchio/visitamuseo/sala_di_gualdrada.htm[10].
- Room of Gualdrada's described at URL is recorded as https://www.visit-florence-italy.com/museums/palazzo-vecchio/giorgio-vasari-penelope-room-palazzo-vecchio-florence-italy.html[11].
Body
Geography
Room of Gualdrada's part of is recorded as Palazzo Vecchio[5].
Designation and Status
Room of Gualdrada's instance of is recorded as exhibition space[2].
History and Context
Gualdrada is named after Room of Gualdrada[3].