The Palace in 1690,
during the reign of Cosimo III
The rooms in purple had belonged to Prince Matthias de'Medici, the Governor of Siena, until his death in 1667.
The rooms in green had been assigned to the dowager Vittoria della Rovere who occupied them until her death in 1694.
The rooms in green had been assigned to the dowager Vittoria della Rovere who occupied them until her death in 1694.
Piano Nobile
The rooms in red belonged to the grand duke, Cosimo III, though he spent a good part of his time at one or another of his villas. His wife, Margherita Louise, from whom he was separated in 1675, lived in Paris until her death in 1721.
The rooms in blue had been assigned to the Gran Principe, while his wife, Violante of Bavaria, resided in the quarters shown in turquoise.
The rooms in blue had been assigned to the Gran Principe, while his wife, Violante of Bavaria, resided in the quarters shown in turquoise.