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The construction of the Loggia was in stark contrast with the architecture of the Palazza Vecchio. It is considered an open-air sculpture gallery of antique and [[Renaissance]] art. In the 16th Century, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] had a private balcony constructed on to it; making it clear to the city of Firenze who was really in charge.
The construction of the Loggia was in stark contrast with the architecture of the Palazza Vecchio. It is considered an open-air sculpture gallery of antique and [[Renaissance]] art. In the 16th Century, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] had a private balcony constructed on to it; making it clear to the city of Firenze who was really in charge.
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Built between 1376 and 1382 by Benci de Cione and Simone di Francesco Talenti, the Loggia dei Lanzi was created to provide a covering for the swearing-in of the members of the Signoria; the rulers of Firenze.

The construction of the Loggia was in stark contrast with the architecture of the Palazza Vecchio. It is considered an open-air sculpture gallery of antique and Renaissance art. In the 16th Century, the Medici had a private balcony constructed on to it; making it clear to the city of Firenze who was really in charge.