Gondi family

The Palazzo Gondi in Piazza San Firenze, Florence, the central seat of the family, was rebuilt in 1501 to designs of Giuliano da Sangallo for Giuliano Gondi; it later passed to the Orlandini. The cortile is enclosed by colonnaded loggias; the staircase is remarkable for its fine balustrade infilled with animals and foliage. At the head of the interior staircase, leading to the principal apartments, is the statue of the Roman senator, taken from the supposed Temple of Isis. The chimneypiece of the salone is assumed to be the work of Giuliano da San Gallo.

Gondi family

The Palazzo Gondi in Piazza San Firenze, Florence, the central seat of the family, was rebuilt in 1501 to designs of Giuliano da Sangallo for Giuliano Gondi; it later passed to the Orlandini. The cortile is enclosed by colonnaded loggias; the staircase is remarkable for its fine balustrade infilled with animals and foliage. At the head of the interior staircase, leading to the principal apartments, is the statue of the Roman senator, taken from the supposed Temple of Isis. The chimneypiece of the salone is assumed to be the work of Giuliano da San Gallo.