Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore

Santa Maria Maggiore is a historic parish church in Florence, with medieval origins that were reshaped by Renaissance and later restorations—its plain exterior gives way to an interior rich in layered history and devotional art. The nave and chapels contain works spanning several centuries, from fresco fragments and altarpieces to funerary monuments, reflecting the church’s long role in local religious life rather than a single grand artistic program.

Visitors will find a quieter, less crowded stop compared with the city’s major basilicas; allow 30–45 minutes to see the main chapels, notable paintings, and tombs, and check opening times since they can be limited. Modest dress is appropriate for this active parish.


Details

Vicolo di Santa Maria Maggiore, 1, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy


Photos

Facade of Santa Maria Maggiore di Firenze
Saint Sebastian, fresco on a pillar of Santa Maria Maggiore, Florence

Florence

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