Basilica di Santa Croce - Reviews from across the web
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Basilica di Santa Croce - Florence - Reviews of Basilica di Santa Croce - TripAdvisor I wanted to stop by Santa Croce to take a photo of Galileo's tomb for an astronomer friend, and it turned out to be my favorite site in Florence! It is a parade of Italian history, all the ... tripadvisor.com
Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence - Reviews of Basilica di Santa Croce - IgoUgo Basilicia di Santa Croce is one of Florence's major churches (the other highly touted church is the Duomo) and is within walking distance of the Duomo. It is extremely popular with travellers and locals alike because the church is the resting place of renowned Italians such as Michelangelo, Dante, M... igougo.com
Santa Croce, Florence - Reviews of Santa Croce - IgoUgo Basilicia di Santa Croce is one of Florence's major churches (the other highly touted church is the Duomo) and is within walking distance of the Duomo. It is extremely popular with travellers and locals alike because the church is the resting place of renowned Italians such as Michelangelo, Dante, M... igougo.com
Santa Croce, Florence, Italy is housed mainly in the refectory, also off the cloister. A monument to Florence Nightingale stands in the cloister, in the city in which she was born and after which she was named. Brunelleschi also built the inner cloi... sacred-destinations.com
iExplore Community: Basilica di Santa Croce - Florence, Italy You must pause to recognize all of the famous people either memorialized or buried here: Michelangelo, Dante, Galileo, Machiavelli, Rossini. There is a faded Donatello sculpture of the Annunciation on the right wall , and some restored frescoes by Giotto in the small chapels on either side of the ma... community.iexplore.com
Santa Croce- Florence, Italy - VirtualTourist.com The beautiful Santa Croce and its namesake piazza, lie in the eastern part of the city centre, north of the River Arno. It was started in 1294, and contains must-see 14th century frescoes by Giotto and Gaddi (his later pupil). It is also famed for containing tombs and monuments, of such names as MIC... virtualtourist.com
Santa Croce- Florence, Italy - VirtualTourist.com Santa Croce is most well known for the numerous tombs of famous Italians that line the walls. Each one of these tombs is a work of sculpture art and are well worth visiting. The tombs of Machiavelli, Galileo and Michelangelo, there is also a tomb for Dante; however it remains empty as he is buried i... virtualtourist.com
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