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This lecture explores the Renaissance in Florence through the lens of Palazzi, highlighting their role in transforming the city's architecture. It delves into the unique contrast between medieval structures and the openness brought by these palaces, emphasizing their significance in reshaping public spaces and representing the power of their owners. The discussion extends to the architectural features of Palazzi, such as courtyards, facades, and internal layouts, showcasing how they integrated with the urban fabric. The lecture also touches upon the influence of Roman architecture on Palazzi design and the complex functions these buildings served, combining ceremonial and private aspects. Through detailed examples like Palazzo Medici and Palazzo Strozzi, the speaker illustrates the meticulous planning and symbolic elements embedded in these monumental structures.