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[[File:Palazzo Pitti.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Palazzo Pitti, in Oltrarno.]]
[[File:Palazzo Pitti.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Palazzo Pitti, in Oltrarno.]]


The '''Palazzo Pitti''' is a building in the southern area of [[Florence]], which is only unlocked by buying the [[Assassin's Creed II]] [[DLC]], the [[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]. A viewpoint is also situated on top and is a major building in the Oltrano district.
The '''Palazzo Pitti''' is a building in the southern area of [[Florence]], which is only unlocked by buying the [[Assassin's Creed II]] [[DLC]], the [[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]. A viewpoint is also situated on top and is a major building in the Oltrano district. Saronovela during the Bonfire of the Vanities used this as his place of residence.


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Intended as a grand display of wealth by Luca Pitti, the Pitti Palace was left incomplete when Luca ran out of money and died in 1472. The severe Roman-style architecture is reminiscent of the craggy stone arches of the ancient imperial aqueducts found outside Rome.
Intended as a grand display of wealth by Luca Pitti, the Pitti Palace was left incomplete when Luca ran out of money and died in 1472. The severe Roman-style architecture is reminiscent of the craggy stone arches of the ancient imperial aqueducts found outside Rome.



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The Palazzo Pitti, in Oltrarno.

The Palazzo Pitti is a building in the southern area of Florence, which is only unlocked by buying the Assassin's Creed II DLC, the Bonfire of the Vanities. A viewpoint is also situated on top and is a major building in the Oltrano district. Saronovela during the Bonfire of the Vanities used this as his place of residence.



Database entry. Intended as a grand display of wealth by Luca Pitti, the Pitti Palace was left incomplete when Luca ran out of money and died in 1472. The severe Roman-style architecture is reminiscent of the craggy stone arches of the ancient imperial aqueducts found outside Rome.