Santa Croce Church
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, FLORENCE/ Updated : Mar 8, 2017, 17:11 IST
Synopsis
The largest Franciscan church in Europe, Santa Croce’s red, green and white marble facade and elaborate interiors mean it’s also one of Florence's most striking. Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio in the 13th century, but not fully com … Read more
The largest Franciscan church in Europe, Santa Croce’s red, green and white marble facade and elaborate interiors mean it’s also one of Florence's most striking. Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio in the 13th century, but not fully completed until 1863, it boasts beautiful frescoes by Giotto alongside works by everyone from Donatello to Henry Moore. It’s also the burial place of hugely influential local figures like Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli. Read less
A uniquely beautiful church in a lively squareNoteworthy for: The Piazza Santa Croce hosts regular games of ‘Calcio Storico’: a medieval Florentine sport that involves four teams and is a curious cross between soccer and rugby.
The largest Franciscan church in Europe, Santa Croce’s red, green and white marble facade and elaborate interiors mean it’s also one of Florence's most striking. Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio in the 13th century, but not fully completed until 1863, it boasts beautiful frescoes by Giotto alongside works by everyone from Donatello to Henry Moore. It’s also the burial place of hugely influential local figures like Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli.
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