HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 5376 of 5595 Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio The church of Sant'Ambrogio is in the part of the city having this name. It is an old church rebuilt Chiesa di Sant'Andrea a Barbiana On the slopes of Monte Giovi, a few kilometers from Vicchio, there is Barbiana, a small village Chiesa di Santa Trinita The Basilica of Santa Trìnita is one of the most important in the historical and artistic evolution Chiesa di San Leonardo in Arcetri Romanesque church. It contains a marbel pulpit of the XII century, decorated with black and white Church of San Salvatore al Monte San Salvatore al Monte is an important basilica near san Miniato, in a grove of cypresses. The Chiesa di San Salvatore in Ognissanti The church of San Salvatore in Ognissanti was founded in the mid-thirteenth century by the Umiliated Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine The church of Santa Maria del Carmine leans imposingly with a rough façade in stone and brick in the Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi The foundation dates back to 1257, dedicated to Santa Maria Maddalena delle Convertite, in the place Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli The Romanesque church of Santi Apostoli is one of the oldest churches of the city. According to Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano The church of Santi Michele and Gaetano, more often simply called San Gaetano, is one of the most Chiesa di San Bartolomeo a Monte Oliveto The Church of San Bartolomeo at Monte Uliveto, is a place of worship and part of a former monastic Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista o dell'autostrada The church dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, but commonly known as the Church of the Highway, is Saint Jacopo Chapel Formerly the oratory of Palazzo Vescovile, the chapel dates to the first half of the 11th century Cattedrale di San Romolo The cathedral of Fiesole is dedicated to San Romolo and dates back to the 11th century. The Certosa del Galluzzo Large monastic complex founded in 1342 by the Florentine banker Niccolò Acciaioli, which stands on a Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore Florence Cathedral was designed at the end of the 13th century by Arnolfo di Cambio and is dedicated Giotto's Bell Tower The bell tower of Florence Cathedral, known as Giotto’s Campanile, was designed by the great 14th Brancacci Chapel The frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine) are to be considered - especially Chapel of Holy Sepulchre (Rucellai Chapel) The Marino Marini museum houses the Little Temple of the Holy Sepulchre , an interesting and unknown Basilica di Santa Maria all'Impruneta The Basilica of Santa Maria all’Impruneta is one of Tuscany’s three best-known Marian sanctuaries Basilica di Santa Maria Novella The Church of Santa Maria Novella was the first of the great Florentine basilicas and the first Basilica di Santo Spirito The Augustinian complex of Santo Spirito of one of the great religious and artistic monuments of San Giovanni Baptistery Remembered by Dante as “beautiful San Giovanni”, the octagonal-shaped Baptistery is one of the city Basilica della SS. Annunziata The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of First page«Previous page‹… Page 220 Page 221 Page 222 Page 223 Current page 224 Page 225 Page 226 Page 227 Page 228…Next page›Last page»
Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio The church of Sant'Ambrogio is in the part of the city having this name. It is an old church rebuilt
Chiesa di Sant'Andrea a Barbiana On the slopes of Monte Giovi, a few kilometers from Vicchio, there is Barbiana, a small village
Chiesa di Santa Trinita The Basilica of Santa Trìnita is one of the most important in the historical and artistic evolution
Chiesa di San Leonardo in Arcetri Romanesque church. It contains a marbel pulpit of the XII century, decorated with black and white
Church of San Salvatore al Monte San Salvatore al Monte is an important basilica near san Miniato, in a grove of cypresses. The
Chiesa di San Salvatore in Ognissanti The church of San Salvatore in Ognissanti was founded in the mid-thirteenth century by the Umiliated
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine The church of Santa Maria del Carmine leans imposingly with a rough façade in stone and brick in the
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi The foundation dates back to 1257, dedicated to Santa Maria Maddalena delle Convertite, in the place
Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli The Romanesque church of Santi Apostoli is one of the oldest churches of the city. According to
Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano The church of Santi Michele and Gaetano, more often simply called San Gaetano, is one of the most
Chiesa di San Bartolomeo a Monte Oliveto The Church of San Bartolomeo at Monte Uliveto, is a place of worship and part of a former monastic
Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista o dell'autostrada The church dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, but commonly known as the Church of the Highway, is
Saint Jacopo Chapel Formerly the oratory of Palazzo Vescovile, the chapel dates to the first half of the 11th century
Cattedrale di San Romolo The cathedral of Fiesole is dedicated to San Romolo and dates back to the 11th century. The
Certosa del Galluzzo Large monastic complex founded in 1342 by the Florentine banker Niccolò Acciaioli, which stands on a
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore Florence Cathedral was designed at the end of the 13th century by Arnolfo di Cambio and is dedicated
Giotto's Bell Tower The bell tower of Florence Cathedral, known as Giotto’s Campanile, was designed by the great 14th
Brancacci Chapel The frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine) are to be considered - especially
Chapel of Holy Sepulchre (Rucellai Chapel) The Marino Marini museum houses the Little Temple of the Holy Sepulchre , an interesting and unknown
Basilica di Santa Maria all'Impruneta The Basilica of Santa Maria all’Impruneta is one of Tuscany’s three best-known Marian sanctuaries
Basilica di Santa Maria Novella The Church of Santa Maria Novella was the first of the great Florentine basilicas and the first
Basilica di Santo Spirito The Augustinian complex of Santo Spirito of one of the great religious and artistic monuments of
San Giovanni Baptistery Remembered by Dante as “beautiful San Giovanni”, the octagonal-shaped Baptistery is one of the city
Basilica della SS. Annunziata The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of