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The Palazzo Alberti-Corsi is a late 15th century town house or palazzetto. It was eventually bought by an English art historian Herbert Percy Horne, who restored the residence to what he determined was its original state. He left it to the state after his death. The interior is fascinating and each room has a determined young security person who enforces "no foto." However in one small room where the leaded window glas appealed to me, I managed a quick shot with my pocket Canon G10.

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Firenze Florence Italia Italy Europe leaded window circles geometric renaissance pattern texture Museo della Fondazione H.P. Horne Palazzo Alberti-Corsi Herbert Percy Horne (1864-1916)
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The Palazzo Alberti-Corsi is a late 15th century town house or palazzetto.  It was eventually bought by an English art historian Herbert Percy Horne, who restored the residence to what he determined was its original state.  He left it to the state after his death.  The interior is fascinating and each room has a determined young security person who enforces "no foto."  However in one small room where the leaded window glas appealed to me, I managed a quick shot with my pocket Canon G10.
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