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Palazzo Minerbetti : ウィキペディア英語版
Palazzo Minerbetti, Florence
The Palazzo Minerbetti is an urban palace building located on Via de Tornabuoni #3 at the corner with Via del Parione, which edges into the Piazza Santa Trinita, Florence, in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.
==History==
The palace is an assembly of palaces from the 12th and 13th-centuries, joined under one family in the 15th-century. The corner of the building on Via del Parione has a family heraldic shield.〔(Firenze e provincia ), by Touring club italiano, page 259.〕
There are two quoted traditions for the derivation of the Minerbetti, one claims that it derives from a cadet or minor branch of an English Becket family, emigrating prior to the 15th-century, perhaps related to the family Saint Thomas Becket of Canterbury, leading to an italianizations of ''Minor-Becket''.〔(Firenze illustrata nella sua storia: famiglie, monumenti, arti e scienza ), by Emilio Bacciotti, (1886), page 45.〕
That tradition, however, may be apocryphal; other sources cite this as an ancient republican Florentine family.〔(I palazzi ), Volume 2, by Sandra Carlini, Lara Mercanti, Giovanni Straffi, Alinea editrice, Florence (2004); page 72.〕 In 1459, Andrea Minerbetti bought the property from the Bombeni family.〔(Firenze scomparsa; ricordi storico-artistici ), by Guido Carocci, page 45.〕 The Minerbetti were prominent into the 18th-century, hosting the Grand-Duke of Tuscany with pomp in 1767; by the 1800s, the male line had died. The palace was inherited or sold to the Santini family, then the Buovisi Montecatini of Lucca.〔I palazzi, page 45.〕
An inn was present at the locale since the 19th-century; first, one called ''Locanda del Pellicano''〔(Guida della citta di Firenze e suoi contorni ), Presso Antonio Campani (1830), page 138.〕 and later ''Locanda d'Europa''.〔(Firenze illustrata nella sua storia: famiglie, monumenti, arti e scienza ), by Emilio Bacciotti, (1886), page 45.〕 The top floors house the pension Tornabuoni Beacci with a rooftop terrace with a view.〔(Tuscany & Umbria ), by Hunter Publishing, page 56.〕〔(Tornabuoni Hotels. )〕

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