Florentine Court

The Palace’s guests first see the lobby organized as a patio in an Italian Renaissance style under a glass roof with marble copies of antique statues, a monumental Neptune and two nude female figures, placed in semicircular wall niches and the balustrade at the top. Since the historical palaces were often built during several centuries and in different styles, the atrium is the oldest part of the building which reminds us the time when an exquisite social culture first flourished in Europe. There are also the authentic Venetian lights of XVIII century and a showroom of Buccellati, the Italian jewelry house, in a wooden display case with Renaissance carvings.