AT the entrance of the Via Larga in Florence there rises to view, at the corner of one of the cross streets leading to the church of San Lorenzo, one of the most magnificent palaces of that rich and beautiful city.
The house and household in the Via Larga were already grown beyond the modesty of the citizen.
The news of Duke Alessandro's assassination very soon got about, and groups of citizens gathered in the Via Larga and also in the Piazza del Signoria.
The young Duchess Margaret fled precipitately from the Via Larga to the fortress of San Giovanni, which Alessandro had only just built and fortified.
Maria Lucrezia, Queen of France " Palace of Via Larga " Palace of Pitti " Pierfrancesco II.
But within the last ten days all hopes in the Medici had come to an end: and the famous Medicean collections in the Via Larga were themselves in danger of dispersion.
The stream of colour flowed from the palace in the Via Larga round by the Cathedral, then by the great Piazza della Signoria, and across the Ponte Vecchio to the Porta San Frediano--the gate that looks towards Pisa.
News from the Via Largawas just what they had been waiting for.
He felt quite glad that he had been laid hold of and hurried along by the crowd as he was coming out of the palace in the Via Larga with a commission to the Signoria.
The entrance door towards the Calle Larga has a simply moulded round arch; the other has been mentioned as being in S.
The sides are in courts entered from the Calle Larga and Via del Teatro Vecchio.
Perhaps originally it was 'Larga la voglia' (my willingness is ample, but my means of amusing you are restricted).
It is, however, the palace in the Via Larga that recalls to us most vividly the lives and times of these first Medici, Cosimo Vecchio, Piero the gouty, Lorenzo il Magnifico.
Already, Vasari tells us in 1430, Cosimo had caused Michelozzo to prepare a model for a palace at the corner of Via Larga beside S.
They lived in a convent in Via Larga (now Cavour), opposite San Marco.
For Via Larga is three-parts light, But the palace overshadows one, Because of a crime which may God requite!
The pile which the mighty shadow makes: refers to another palace in the Via Largawhere the duke (not the lady) lived, and which is to-day known as the Riccardi Palace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larga" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.