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CATTEDRALE SANTA MARIA DEL FIORE

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.8/5
83 reviews
The fourth largest cathedral in the world, Santa Maria del Fiore is crowned ... Read more
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CUPOLA DI BRUNELLESCHI

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4.9/5
10 reviews
Fascinating! The largest masonry dome in the world, which illustrates ... Read more
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BASILICA SANTA MARIA NOVELLA

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.5/5
13 reviews
Florence's first basilica, one of the capital's most important religious ... Read more
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BASILICA SANTA CROCE

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.5/5
11 reviews
Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, Rossini... The Basilica of Santa Croce ... Read more
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ABBAZIA SAN MINIATO AL MONTE

Abbey monastery and convent
4.8/5
6 reviews
Like a mirage from its hill, this magnificent church dominates Florence and ... Read more
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BASILICA SAN MARCO

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
2 reviews
The Basilica of San Marco and its convent are the spiritual lung of ... Read more
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BASILICA SANTO SPIRITO

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5/5
1 review
A former 13th century convent of the Augustinian order, one of the first ... Read more
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BATTISTERO SAN GIOVANNI

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4.2/5
9 reviews
Baptistery standing like a splendid anthology of Florentine art in the ... Read more
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CHIESA SANTA TRINITÀ

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5/5
1 review
One of the oldest Gothic churches in Florence with a baroque façade dating ... Read more
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CHIESA SAN SALVATORE IN OGNISSANTI

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5/5
1 review
Church known to be the last residence of the painter Botticelli and his ... Read more
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CHIESA ORSANMICHELE

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4.5/5
4 reviews

A place with an atypical history! There was once an oratory dedicated to the Archangel Michael, built in the garden of a Benedictine monastery. Since then, there has been a portico that was enlarged and consolidated in 1337, as the current two-storey structure was built above it to store wheat in the event of famine. In 1380, because of the increasingly intense devotion to an image of the Madonna placed on a pilaster in the portico, the arcades on the ground floor were closed. The portico was thus transformed into an unusual church with two naves, which is now the worthy setting for a splendid marble tabernacle in Gothic style, the work of the Florentine sculptor Andrea Orcagna. This old church, transformed into a grain market and then again into a church, houses a beautiful, albeit somewhat dark, interior of medieval architecture.

Among the statues that adorn the exterior of the Orsanmichele church are those of Lorenzo Ghiberti in bronze, on the side of Arte della Lana Street, representing Saint Matthew, at the corner of Orsanmichele Street, and Santo Stefano. Those of Donatello - Saint George - and Verrocchio - a group with the Unbelief of Saint Thomas - towards Calzaioli Street have been replaced by copies (the originals being at the Bargello Museum). These statues were financed by the Florence merchant corporations, proof that the commercial activity was closely linked to religion and art. A few steps away, stands the imposing Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria.

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BASILICA SAN LORENZO

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4/5
3 reviews
Basilica with an unfinished facade, considered the first religious building ... Read more
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CAPPELLE MEDICEE

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3.7/5
3 reviews
Behind the choir of the Basilica of San Lorenzo, the Medicean chapels house ... Read more
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CHIESA SANTA MARIA DEL CARMINE, CAPPELLA BRANCACCI

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Church built in 1268 and home to the Cappella Brancacci with its superb ... Read more
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CENACOLO DI SANT'APOLLONIA

Abbey monastery and convent
In the refectory of the Benedictine convent of Sant'Apollonia, a superb ... Read more
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SINAGOGA E MUSEO EBRAICO

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Second largest synagogue in Europe after Budapest in Florence. Read more
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CHIESA SANTISSIMA ANNUNZIATA

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The church is built on the oratory of the Order of the Servants of Mary, founded by seven young monks to whom Mary appeared in 1235. Then, as the ultimate renunciation of the world, they founded the monastery of Monte Senario in Fiesole. Michelozzo built the first cloister in the middle of the 15th century. The main body of the church, begun in 1440 by Michelozzo and Pagno Portigiani, was then modified by Alberti who created the powerful platform that can be seen on the right side. From the sober facade, decorated with the arms of Pope Leo X de Medici and the frescoes of the young Pontormo, you can access three different settings: on the right the chapel of the Puccio of San Sebastiano, on the left the vast cloister of the Dead decorated with frescoes by Andrea del Sarto, in the centre the first cloister (chiostrino dei Voti), decorated with frescos by the masters of Florentine mannerist painting from the early 16th century: Rosso Fiorentini, Pontormo, Franciabigio and Andrea del Sarto who, with the Birth of the Virgin, painted the most faithful portrait of his wife Lucrezia del Fede, unfortunately unfaithful according to Vasari.

The interior, designed by Alberti, but later covered with a sumptuous baroque decoration, consists of a nave covered with a large dome. The remarkable Baroque ceiling is by Giambelli according to a drawing by Volterrano (17th century). Many works of art are preserved in the side chapels: frescoes by Andrea del Castagno, an Assumption by Perugino, a Resurrection by Bronzino, sculptures by Giambologna and, in the transept, a marble Deposition by Baccio Bandinelli whose self-portrait can be seen in Nicodemo's face. On the left is a small marble temple designed by Michelozzo in honour of the fresco of the Annunciation, which is now venerated and displayed to the faithful every 25 March, the day of the Annunciation (Florentine New Year's Day for several centuries). According to legend, the anonymous artist of the 14th century who executed the Birth of the Virgin fell asleep after making the angel, but his sleep was disturbed by the fear of not being able to paint a Virgin of better quality than the angel already painted. When he woke up, he was surprised to find the fresco completed by a supernatural hand. The miraculous virtues attributed to painting by popular tradition since then have led young wives to go to the Annunziata church after their wedding to offer the Virgin of the small temple their bouquet of flowers.

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TEMPIETTO DEL SANTO SEPOLCRO

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Small temple realized by Leon Battista Alberti, first great theoretician of ... Read more
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CHIESA SANTI APOSTOLI

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4/5
1 review
Church that stands out for its medieval character with an interior that is ... Read more
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CHIESA SANTA FELICITA

Religious buildings
4/5
1 review
The second oldest church in the city known for the corridor Vasariano that ... Read more