
Palazzo Portinari Salviati
Overview
Your Place in History is more than a promise—it’s a rare invitation to step into the soul of Florence itself. Once home to Beatrice Portinari, muse to Dante Alighieri, and later to Cosimo I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, this 15th-century Renaissance palace has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Today, Palazzo Portinari Salviati welcomes guests into a world where the past lives on—not in memory, but in every frescoed ceiling, every terracotta floor, every gentle echo of history that lingers in the halls.
Tucked just steps from Florence’s Duomo, the Palazzo is home to 13 exclusive suites and a collection of refined apartments, each a timeless sanctuary that marries centuries-old elegance with contemporary design. Original details—marble fireplaces, 18th-century frescoes, hand-painted beams—sit seamlessly alongside cutting-edge comforts and discreet technology, creating an experience that is as luxurious as it is meaningful.
Michelin-starred ATTO by chef Vito Mollica offers a culinary journey within the palace’s noble courtyard, the “Corte degli Imperatori,” where Tuscan tradition meets international finesse. For a more relaxed yet equally refined moment, Salotto Portinari Bistrot brings a fresh perspective to regional classics, served in an atmosphere that gently bridges eras.
Whether staying for a night or a season, guests are invited not just to visit Florence—but to live it, from within one of its most storied walls.
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