The Basilica di San Lorenzo is one of Florenceโs oldest churches, originally founded in the 4th century and rebuilt in the 15th century as the parish church of the powerful Medici family; Filippo Brunelleschi and later designs by Michelangelo shaped its sober, unfinished faรงade and its Renaissance interior with a clear, columned nave and austere … Continue reading Basilica di San Lorenzo
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Basilica di Santa Maria Novella
The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence is a landmark Dominican church whose current Gothic structure dates mainly from the 13thโ14th centuries. It features a striking marble faรงade completed in the 15th century by Leon Battista Alberti that harmonizes green and white Tuscan marble with classical proportions; inside, a spacious nave with pointed arches … Continue reading Basilica di Santa Maria Novella
Cappella Brancacci
The Cappella Brancacci, inside the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florenceโs Oltrarno, is celebrated for its early Renaissance fresco cycle by Masaccio and Masolino (with later additions by Filippino Lippi). Painted mainly in the 1420s, the frescoesโespecially Masaccioโs scenes like the Tribute Money and the Expulsion of Adam and Eveโare landmark works for … Continue reading Cappella Brancacci
Battistero di San Giovanni
The Battistero di San Giovanni (Florence Baptistery) is an octagonal, Romanesque landmark standing before the cathedral with origins in the early medieval periodโits present form dates largely to the 11thโ12th centuries. Clad in white and green marble like the Duomo, the exterior is notable for its geometric marble patterns and three richly decorated bronze door … Continue reading Battistero di San Giovanni
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 restorationsโits 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 churchโs … Continue reading Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
Basilica di Santa Croce
The Basilica of Santa Croce is Florenceโs principal Franciscan church, founded in the late 13th century, construction began in 1294 under Arnolfo di Cambio and continued through the 14th century, giving the building its expansive Gothic nave and chapels. Its striking white-and-green marble faรงade is a 19th-century neo-Gothic restoration that overlays the medieval structure. Santa … Continue reading Basilica di Santa Croce
Basilica di Santo Spirito
The Basilica di Santo Spirito is a large, airy Renaissance church in Florenceโs Oltrarno quarter, rebuilt to Brunelleschi-influenced plans in the 15th century and finished with a simple, unadorned faรงade that emphasizes internal proportion over external show. Its long nave, slender columns, and coffered wooden ceiling create a spacious interior that rewards slow exploration and … Continue reading Basilica di Santo Spirito
Chiesa di San Salvatore di Ognissanti
The Chiesa di San Salvatore di Ognissanti (Ognissanti) is a Franciscan church in central Florence, originally founded by the Umiliati religious order and dedicated to all saints and martyrs. Built first in the 1250s, it was largely rebuilt in Baroque style in the early 17th centuryโits 1637 faรงade by Matteo Nigetti preserves a glazed terracotta … Continue reading Chiesa di San Salvatore di Ognissanti
The Duomo
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) dominates Florenceโs skyline with its vast Gothic nave and Brunelleschiโs revolutionary red-tiled domeโconstruction began in 1296 to Arnolfo di Cambioโs design and continued across the 14thโ15th centuries, making the building a layered testament to medieval and early Renaissance civic ambition. The polychrome marble exterior and ornate … Continue reading The Duomo
Basilica di San Miniato
Perched on a hill above Florence near the Piazzale Michelangelo, the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte is one of the cityโs finest Romanesque churches, celebrated for its striking white-and-green marble faรงade, geometric inlay, and elevated, fortress-like presence. The churchโs exterior and terraced setting offer sweeping skyline views and a peaceful approach through cypress-lined paths … Continue reading Basilica di San Miniato
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