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[[File:Palazzo Medici.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Palazzo Medici, in Florence.]]
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|location = [[San Marco District (Florence)|San Marco District]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]]
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The '''Palazzo Medici''' is a palace in the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Florence]], former seat of the [[House of Medici|Medici family]].


The '''Palazzo Medici''' is the Palace of the [[Medicis]]. It can be explored with the Black and Master Assassin's Editions of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' as a [[Secret Location]]. To redeem this map there is a code that comes with the Black and Master Assassin's Editions. Each code is unique and can only be used once. It can also be explored if you downloaded sequence 13 with the secret locations attached.
==History==
The palace was designed and completed by the architect [[Michelozzo]], who was extensively employed by [[Cosimo de' Medici]]. It was supposedly designed according to the values of humanism, the dominant ideology of the [[Renaissance]], which attempts to engage the viewer with structures built on a more human scale.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' [[Database: Palazzo Medici]]</ref>


==Plot==
[[Filippo Brunelleschi]] previously worked on the design on the palace including the courtyard, which would have led to a more open façade. However, his idea was ultimately rejected by Cosimo.<ref name="Database" />
The objective of the mission is that [[Ezio]] (after he kills [[Francesco de' Pazzi]], or any time you want after sequence 4) must rescue [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] from the [[Pazzi]] soldiers that have captured him inside his own palace. The reward for completing this is access to a stash of florins in a [[Templar]] strong box.


==Trivia==
During the [[Renaissance]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] rescued [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] from Pazzi soldiers who had broken into his home in retaliation for Francesco's assassination. After killing the invaders, Ezio finally located Lorenzo in a hidden room, assuring him that the threat had been dealt with. His reward for saving Lorenzo was access to a stash of [[florin]]s located in a strong box.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Home Invasion]]</ref> A year later, in 1480, after finding and eliminating all of the remaining [[Pazzi conspiracy|Pazzi conspirators]], Ezio met with Lorenzo in the courtyard, and received the Medici cape as a reward.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
*Note to players that this is one of the few buildings in the game world you '''cannot''' climb all the way to the top and gain access to the roof. Even while using the "Climb Leap" technique (after unlocking the ability), you still cannot access the top of the building.
 
*Access to the courtyard and roof is possible by using the [[throwing knives|throwing-knives]] [[glitches|glitch]] off of a nearby [[view point]]. No textures exist inside the courtyard, though, and escape is impossible, so there is no point going into the courtyard.
==Behind the scenes==
*If you have the Special Edition of the game or have bought the [[Templar Lairs]] [[DLC]], the Palazzo is a Templar Lair, therefore you can play inside the Palazzo.
The Palazzo Medici is a historical building and location in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Among the paintings hung around the residence, a couple of them are anachronistic. ''{{Wiki|Madonna del Cardellino}}'' by [[Raphael]] was painted in c. 1505, ''Fruits and Pieces of Seafood'' by {{Wiki|Jan Davidsz. de Heem}} was painted in 1659. The ''{{Wiki|The Battle of San Romano|Battaglia di San Romano}}'' by {{Wiki|Paolo Uccello}} painted in 1438 and ''Procession of the Oldest King (west wall)'' by {{Wiki|Benozzo Gozzoli}} painted in c. 1459 are among the few that were correct for the times.
 
Access to the interior courtyard and roof is possible by using a glitch from a nearby [[viewpoint]], or by hanging off of said viewpoint on the south side and launching Ezio toward the corner of the roof.<ref>[[https://twitter.com/_Marcles_/status/1585808690870894594]]</ref> No textures exist inside the interior courtyard. Also, escape is impossible even with the "Climb Leap" technique.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
palazzo_medici.1.jpg|The exterior of Palazzo Medici
AC2 Palazzo Medici 1.png|Palazzo's inner courtyard
italy-590x309.jpg|Concept art of the Palazzo Medici's interior
AC2 Palazzo Medici 2.png|Dining room
Ezio Palazzo Medici.jpg|Ezio standing in the central courtyard of the Palazzo
AC2 Palazzo Medici 3.png|Second floor
AC2 Palazzo Medici 4.png|Study
AC2 Palazzo Medici 5.png|Rafters above the courtyard
AC2 Palazzo Medici 6.png|Third floor
AC2 Palazzo Medici 7.png|Treasure room
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Appearances==
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Locations]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Secret Locations]]
 
[[Category:Templar Lairs]]
==References==
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II DLC]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Landmarks]]
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[[Category:Palaces]]
[[Category:Residences]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Florence]]

Latest revision as of 02:05, 25 May 2026

The Palazzo Medici is a palace in the Italian city of Florence, former seat of the Medici family.

History[edit | edit source]

The palace was designed and completed by the architect Michelozzo, who was extensively employed by Cosimo de' Medici. It was supposedly designed according to the values of humanism, the dominant ideology of the Renaissance, which attempts to engage the viewer with structures built on a more human scale.[1]

Filippo Brunelleschi previously worked on the design on the palace including the courtyard, which would have led to a more open façade. However, his idea was ultimately rejected by Cosimo.[1]

During the Renaissance, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze rescued Lorenzo de' Medici from Pazzi soldiers who had broken into his home in retaliation for Francesco's assassination. After killing the invaders, Ezio finally located Lorenzo in a hidden room, assuring him that the threat had been dealt with. His reward for saving Lorenzo was access to a stash of florins located in a strong box.[2] A year later, in 1480, after finding and eliminating all of the remaining Pazzi conspirators, Ezio met with Lorenzo in the courtyard, and received the Medici cape as a reward.[3]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Palazzo Medici is a historical building and location in Assassin's Creed II. Among the paintings hung around the residence, a couple of them are anachronistic. Madonna del Cardellino by Raphael was painted in c. 1505, Fruits and Pieces of Seafood by Jan Davidsz. de Heem was painted in 1659. The Battaglia di San Romano by Paolo Uccello painted in 1438 and Procession of the Oldest King (west wall) by Benozzo Gozzoli painted in c. 1459 are among the few that were correct for the times.

Access to the interior courtyard and roof is possible by using a glitch from a nearby viewpoint, or by hanging off of said viewpoint on the south side and launching Ezio toward the corner of the roof.[4] No textures exist inside the interior courtyard. Also, escape is impossible even with the "Climb Leap" technique.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]