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}}The '''Palazzo Auditore''' (English: '''Auditore Palace''') was the home of the noble [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family within the city of [[Florence]]. The building was easily recognisable by the flags bearing the Auditore family emblem.


The '''Palazzo Auditore''' (English: '''Auditore Palace''') was the home of the noble [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family within the city of [[Florence]]. The building was easily recognisable by the flags bearing the Auditore family emblem.
==History==
===Construction and conception===
Initial sketches for the palazzo were completed by [[wikipedia:Leone Battista Alberti|Leone Battista Alberti]], but the actual plans were completed by the building's commissioner and owner, [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]].<ref name="ac2"/> These included secret passages and rooms where Giovanni could perform his [[Assassins|Assassin]] duties.<ref name="ac2"/><ref name="lineage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''</ref>
Initial sketches for the palazzo were completed by [[wikipedia:Leone Battista Alberti|Leone Battista Alberti]], but the actual plans were completed by the building's commissioner and owner, [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]].<ref name="ac2"/> These included secret passages and rooms where Giovanni could perform his [[Assassins|Assassin]] duties.<ref name="ac2"/><ref name="lineage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''</ref>


The building was completed in 1473, but in 1476, the Auditore family was [[Auditore Execution|disgraced]] and the building was abandoned, apart from a contingent of Florentine city [[guards]] stationed along the palazzo's roof.<ref name="ac2"/> The building remained in this state at least until the death of [[Girolamo Savonarola]] in 1498. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] visited his family home during Savonarola's [[Bonfire of the Vanities]], where he experienced a [[Easter Eggs#Ghosts of the Past|ghostly vision]] of his family.<ref name="bonfire">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]</ref>
===Auditore execution===
The building was completed in 1473, but in 1476, the Auditore family was [[Auditore execution|executed]] and the building was abandoned, apart from a contingent of Florentine city [[guards]] stationed along the palazzo's roof.<ref name="ac2"/> The building remained in this state at least until the death of [[Girolamo Savonarola]] in 1498. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] visited his family home during Savonarola's [[Bonfire of the Vanities]], where he experienced a [[Easter Eggs#Ghosts of the Past|ghostly vision]] of his family.<ref name="bonfire">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]</ref>


===Destruction==
Between 1498 and 1500, rumours of the palazzo's destruction reached the surviving Auditore in [[Monteriggioni]]. When Ezio reached [[Rome]] in January 1500, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] confirmed the palace had been destroyed.<ref name="brotherhoodNovel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|Novelisation of ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']]</ref>
Between 1498 and 1500, rumours of the palazzo's destruction reached the surviving Auditore in [[Monteriggioni]]. When Ezio reached [[Rome]] in January 1500, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] confirmed the palace had been destroyed.<ref name="brotherhoodNovel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|Novelisation of ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']]</ref>
==Database Entry==
''Completed in 1473, the Palazzo Auditore is notable for its rusticated stonework and Roman pilasters. Giovanni Auditore designed the palazzo himself, based on initial sketches by Leone Battista Alberti.''
''Once built, the palazzo became a fixture of the [[Santa Maria Novella District|Santa Maria Novella district]]. [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] mentioned in a letter addressed to Giovanni, dated 1474, that he admired the facade's lack of "ostentation".''<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Also within the certain memory, the door which leads to Giovanni's hidden room is inaccessible. The secret entrance itself cannot be seen even with [[Eagle vision]].
*Also within the certain memory, the door which leads to Giovanni's hidden room is inaccessible. The secret entrance itself cannot be seen even with [[Eagle vision]].
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|novelization of ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], the Palazzo Auditore is referred to as the "Villa Auditore". [[Villa Auditore|The Auditore home in Monteriggioni]] is referred to as Mario's Citadel.<ref name="brotherhoodNovel"/>
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|novelization of ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], the Palazzo Auditore is referred to as the "Villa Auditore". [[Villa Auditore|The Auditore home in Monteriggioni]] is referred to as Mario's Citadel.<ref name="brotherhoodNovel"/>
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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FT 7 v.png|The Palazzo under guard.
FT 7 v.png|The Palazzo under guard.
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</gallery>
==References==
{{Reflist}}


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The Palazzo Auditore (English: Auditore Palace) was the home of the noble Auditore family within the city of Florence. The building was easily recognisable by the flags bearing the Auditore family emblem.

History

Construction and conception

Initial sketches for the palazzo were completed by Leone Battista Alberti, but the actual plans were completed by the building's commissioner and owner, Giovanni Auditore da Firenze.[1] These included secret passages and rooms where Giovanni could perform his Assassin duties.[1][2]

Auditore execution

The building was completed in 1473, but in 1476, the Auditore family was executed and the building was abandoned, apart from a contingent of Florentine city guards stationed along the palazzo's roof.[1] The building remained in this state at least until the death of Girolamo Savonarola in 1498. Ezio Auditore visited his family home during Savonarola's Bonfire of the Vanities, where he experienced a ghostly vision of his family.[3]

=Destruction

Between 1498 and 1500, rumours of the palazzo's destruction reached the surviving Auditore in Monteriggioni. When Ezio reached Rome in January 1500, Niccolò Machiavelli confirmed the palace had been destroyed.[4]

Trivia

Gallery

References