HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 5352 of 5599 Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana The Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana originates from the collection of Cosimo the Elder de' Medici Osservatorio Ximeniano The Observatory was entrusted in 1773 to the Padri Scolopi and deals with astronomical studies Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent Crucifixion by Perugino Inside the complex of S. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, founded in 1256 and renovated in Renaissance Cenacolo di Ognissanti o del Ghirlandaio Frescoed with the Last Supper by Domenico Ghirlandaio in 1488, the refectory in the convent of Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia The Refectory of Sant'Apollonia occupies part of the former monastery of the Benedictines of Saint Cenacolo and Museum of Andrea del Sarto - San Salvi The Last Supper and Museum of Andrea del Sarto at San Salvi occupies the 16th-century rooms of the Cenacolo di Fuligno The refectory of the former convent of the Tertiary Franciscans of Foligno is decorated with a 15th Oratory of Santa Caterina in Rimezzano The oratory was built in 1354 by the Alberti family and decorated with a fresco cycle depicting the Parish church of San Giovanni Maggiore The parish church is a 10th century structure which was reconstructed between 1520 and 1530, and The Museum of Religious Art in the Collegiate of Santa Maria Assunta The Church of Santa Maria in Figline dates back to the 13th century, though it was extensively Santa Maria a Chianni parish church Located a short distance from the centre of Gambassi, the parish church of Santa Maria a Chianni is Cenacolo della Calza The convent, where Franciabigio frescoed the entire end wall with the Last Supper in 1514, was known Monte Senario The Sanctuary of Monte Senario is located in a highly suggestive context: an isolated promontory, an Vallombrosa Museum of Religious Art The abbey was founded in 1036 by a Benedictine monk named San Giovanni Gualberto, gradually growing Museum of Sacred Art Signa The parish church of Saints Giovanni Battista and Lorenzo in Signa since December 2010, houses the Oratory of Buonomini di San Martino The tiny Church of San Martino al Vescovo, founded in the 10th century and thought to be where Dante Oratory of Madonna del Vannella The Oratory of Vannella is located in Settignano, hilly hamlet of Florence. It was built and Convent of San Bonaventura al Bosco ai Frati The Convent of Bosco ai Frati, which dates back to before the year 1000, was rebuilt by Michelozzo Crypt of Santa Reparata (inside the Cathedral) Inside the Cathedral steps lead down to the excavations that uncovered the ancient cathedral of Brunelleschi's Dome The dome in Florence Cathedral was begun in 1420 by Filippo Brunelleschi, who conceived an Chiesa di Santa Felicita Santa Felicita is an important church in Florence located in the Oltrarno district a few steps after Church and convent of San Domenico The convent was built between 1406 and 1435 and here studied two important Dominican monks such as First page«Previous page‹… Page 219 Page 220 Page 221 Page 222 Current page 223 Page 224 Page 225 Page 226 Page 227…Next page›Last page»
Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana The Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana originates from the collection of Cosimo the Elder de' Medici
Osservatorio Ximeniano The Observatory was entrusted in 1773 to the Padri Scolopi and deals with astronomical studies
Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent
Crucifixion by Perugino Inside the complex of S. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, founded in 1256 and renovated in Renaissance
Cenacolo di Ognissanti o del Ghirlandaio Frescoed with the Last Supper by Domenico Ghirlandaio in 1488, the refectory in the convent of
Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia The Refectory of Sant'Apollonia occupies part of the former monastery of the Benedictines of Saint
Cenacolo and Museum of Andrea del Sarto - San Salvi The Last Supper and Museum of Andrea del Sarto at San Salvi occupies the 16th-century rooms of the
Cenacolo di Fuligno The refectory of the former convent of the Tertiary Franciscans of Foligno is decorated with a 15th
Oratory of Santa Caterina in Rimezzano The oratory was built in 1354 by the Alberti family and decorated with a fresco cycle depicting the
Parish church of San Giovanni Maggiore The parish church is a 10th century structure which was reconstructed between 1520 and 1530, and
The Museum of Religious Art in the Collegiate of Santa Maria Assunta The Church of Santa Maria in Figline dates back to the 13th century, though it was extensively
Santa Maria a Chianni parish church Located a short distance from the centre of Gambassi, the parish church of Santa Maria a Chianni is
Cenacolo della Calza The convent, where Franciabigio frescoed the entire end wall with the Last Supper in 1514, was known
Monte Senario The Sanctuary of Monte Senario is located in a highly suggestive context: an isolated promontory, an
Vallombrosa Museum of Religious Art The abbey was founded in 1036 by a Benedictine monk named San Giovanni Gualberto, gradually growing
Museum of Sacred Art Signa The parish church of Saints Giovanni Battista and Lorenzo in Signa since December 2010, houses the
Oratory of Buonomini di San Martino The tiny Church of San Martino al Vescovo, founded in the 10th century and thought to be where Dante
Oratory of Madonna del Vannella The Oratory of Vannella is located in Settignano, hilly hamlet of Florence. It was built and
Convent of San Bonaventura al Bosco ai Frati The Convent of Bosco ai Frati, which dates back to before the year 1000, was rebuilt by Michelozzo
Crypt of Santa Reparata (inside the Cathedral) Inside the Cathedral steps lead down to the excavations that uncovered the ancient cathedral of
Brunelleschi's Dome The dome in Florence Cathedral was begun in 1420 by Filippo Brunelleschi, who conceived an
Chiesa di Santa Felicita Santa Felicita is an important church in Florence located in the Oltrarno district a few steps after
Church and convent of San Domenico The convent was built between 1406 and 1435 and here studied two important Dominican monks such as