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11 juin 2007

History of Florence

History of Florence
Florence (in Italian Firenze) is a town of Italy, capital of Tuscany and chief town of province. Located at the foot of septentrional Apennin, it is crossed by Arno. The site was occupied as of the prehistoric time, as proves it some discovered.Towards...
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11 juin 2007

Santa Croce

Santa Croce
History of Santa Croce If the origins of the first oratory franciscain remain vague, we have on the other hand much documents on the construction of the new Basilica of Santa Croce, which began officially losrque on May 3, 1294 the architect Arnolfo di...
11 juin 2007

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo
It is one of the most famous churches in Europe and of most visited in Florence. It will be devoted first once by the holy bishop Ambroise of Milan into 393, then one second time in 1059 following important work of enlarging. Drawing up itself with the...
11 juin 2007

San Miniato Al Goes up

San Miniato Al Goes up
The beautiful Romance church of San Miniato is located on one of the hills of Florence, from where one has a very beautiful sight on the city. It was built some time after the year 1000 on the preexistent Oratory built by San Miniato (Holy Minias), the...
11 juin 2007

Orsanmichele

Orsanmichele
This site was a convent Benedictine at the beginning of the Christian era, and the grounds cultivated around in truck farm, probably to Arno. In 750, the oratory became a small church, dedicated to St Michel Archange, “San Michele in Orto” (St Michel...
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11 juin 2007

Santa Maria Novella

Santa Maria Novella
The church, the first basilica of Florence, is located on the place Santa Maria Novella. Built in XIIIème century by the Dominican ones, it replaces the oratory Santa Maria delle Vigne, built on the same site as of IXème century (from where its qualifier...
11 juin 2007

Santa Maria del Fiore

Santa Maria del Fiore
The cathedral or Dome of Florence such as we see it today is the result of a long work which crossed more than six centuries of history. The basic architectural plan is that drawn by Arnolfo di Cambio at the end of XIIIème century; the cupola, become...
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