Recueil de poèmes en hommage aux deux auteurs
Palazzo Cini at San Vio et le pavillon de l'Angola

Located halfway between the Accademia and the Guggenheim, the sixteenth-century palazzo used to be the residence of Count Vittorio Cini and now hosts a gallery with exceptional art collections, parts of which were donated to the Giorgio Cini Foundation in 1984 by Cini’s daughter Yana along with the part of the palazzo which currently houses the gallery. On the first piano nobile, together with antique furnishing and objets d'art, are thirty paintings of the Tuscan school, among which are Piero della Francesca’s Madonna col Bambino, Doppio ritratto di due amici by Pontormo and Piero di Cosimo’s Madonna col Bambino e due angeli. Palazzo Cini Gallery also features a precious collection of fourteen paintings by Ferrara Masters of the Renaissance, one of which is San Giorgio by Cosmè Tura. Some fine pieces of applied arts, such as ceramics, porcelain, enamels, gold-work, Murano candle-sticks and chandeliers, terra-cotta sculptures and furniture are also on display.