Florence - San Felice
The history of the church, which stands opposite the Palazzo Pitti, extends far back into the Middle Ages (1066). The facade, a classic example of simple yet effective Renaissance architecture, was built about 1450.
The church contains works by the Giotto school ("Christ Crucified"), by the schools of Filippino Lippi (triptych), Ridolfo Ghirlandaio ("Madonna and Child"), and of Neri di Bicci (triptych) and a terracotta group from the school of Giovanni della Robbia.
The church contains works by the Giotto school ("Christ Crucified"), by the schools of Filippino Lippi (triptych), Ridolfo Ghirlandaio ("Madonna and Child"), and of Neri di Bicci (triptych) and a terracotta group from the school of Giovanni della Robbia.
Hobbies & Activities category: Christian sites; Architecture - Renaissance
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