

 The first mention of the magnificent Palazzo Ximènes Panciatichi in the centre of Florence, just a stone’s throw from the city’s most important museums, dates back to the end of the 15th century.
It is currently inhabited by its owners, the Ruffo di Calabria family, which has now opened some of the rooms of the piano nobile (first floor), the garden, the courtyard and the lemon house for corporate events, meetings, fashion shows, weddings, etc.
The piano nobile, with the central ballroom and some adjacent rooms, can accommodate 210 seated and more than 400 standing guests. The area has air conditioning, a direct and indirect lighting system, safety and security systems and separate areas for service staff, including a large and well-equipped kitchen, to facilitate logistics and catering.
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