Dimora Palanca was built during the years when Florence was Italy’s capital, from 1865 to 1871 and since the end of 1800 Dimora Palanca has been a rendezvous for cosmopolitan travelers and art lovers in the city.A painstakingly restoration has brought back the villa’s stuccos and frescos and they have been masterfully combined with a contemporary designThe property’s unique art works, the quality of its flavors, and the singular experiences exude Tuscan culture.Eighteen rooms, each one of them with a story to tell, a perfect union between tradition and innovation. White stuccos, cathedral, ceilings and wooden floors, a heritage of the ancient villa, skillfully mixed with soft tones and a contemporary design.The gourmet restaurant features known flavors, reworked and declined in unusual combinations, surprising and refinedDimora Palanca is located in Via della Scala, a residential street, with city palaces and noble houses away from the madding crowd, just a few-minute walk from Piazza Santa Maria Novella. The starting point from to discover an unexpected Florence.