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'''Egisto Bracci''' (January 1, 1830 in [[Florence]] – August 1909) was an [[Italy|Italian]] architect, active mainly in Florence, who became resident professor of architecture at the [[Academy of Fine Arts of Florence]] in 1879.<ref>[
He was a colleague of [[Dario Guidotti]] in early education; by age 16, he was apprenticed to the studio of the architect [[Giovan Battista Silvestri]] and then with [[Enrico Presenti]]. He worked on projects to decorate the stations of the railroad route of [[Montevarchi]]-[[Arezzo]] and the mines of Tana. Afterward he worked with engineer Del Noce, who was transforming the Palazzo Paggeschi, the Hôtel della Pace in Piazza Manin (now [[Piazza Ognissanti]]). He also worked on the refurbishing of the inn, now Albergo Montebello.
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