Stephanie Yvette B. • October 5, 2016Great people watching after visiting inside church. Great shopping.
Tuscany villas with pool in italy for rent direct • September 8, 2012The Basilica of Santa Croce, in the square in Florence, is one of the largest churches officiated by the Franciscans and one of the greatest achievements of Gothic architecture in Italy.
Aja B. • September 28, 2019One of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever visited. Interior architecture is so interesting. The view is also great, go for sunset
Xx X. • November 8, 2017I mean it's a lovely church but after climbing the cupola it's a bit anticlimactic. Then again, everything else would be! Perhaps see this before entering the cathedral?
Sara A. • December 3, 2013Impresionante 10€ la entrada incluye la iglesia, batisterio y cúpula. Los 463 escalones valen la pena para tener una vista completa de florencia. En invierno abren a las 12 y cierran alas 15:40
Fluying ✅. • October 18, 2018The present church, built by the Vallombrosan Order, replaces an earlier 11th-century church.
Xx X. • November 23, 2017Visit Brancacci at 4:15 sharp (the last entry time) so that you can see the main church (S. Maria del Carmine, which will be dark) when it opens at 5pm. Brancacci requires a ticket but SMdC is free.
Constanza T. • July 21, 2013The most beautiful church in Firenze, a must!! The frescos in the walls and ceiling are incredibles. THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY 😊💎
Abhishek • November 8, 2019The crucifix is one of Michelangelo’s original works (when he was 18). No photography allowed inside the church which is unfortunate but worth a quick visit! The altar is very impressive
Visit Tuscany • September 30, 2010The first church in the Renaissance style also features a burial chapel and a library by Michelangelo. If you find the Laurentian Library open, go in! Enjoy a day in Florence http://bit.ly/1i50PRA
Xx X. • November 23, 2017Perhaps lost in the abundance of glorious churches in Florence, this is one of my favourites. Do Capella Brancacci next door just before it closes, then come admire the magnificence of this church.
Betty B. • June 26, 2014The best church in all Florence really unexpected from the outside! Must see! 📌
Tony P. • May 27, 2012Still wondering why the Anglican community in Florence thought the best way of witnessing here was to be as like the Romans as possible, instead of making it clear the C of E was a REFORMED church...
Mo S. • November 24, 2013Walk by at 9:15 PM every night for a fantastic free organ concert. Please make a donation to help keep the church open.
Antonio A. • September 6, 2017Church (free) and convent (€4) with many frescos. Very quiet and not many tourists.
Italia.it • November 26, 2012Entrance from the door at the right side of the church using a steep ramp. Ask the guardian to open the side door. On the square the pavement is uneven. Telephone +39-055213018
Julia S. • May 16, 2013Small but really a very special church! Don't miss it! Every time i am in i'm about to cry
Firenze Convention Bureau • July 28, 2011The Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio. Main art works: The front half of the church has altars from the 1500s. It has now been desecrated, and hosts a lot of events, congress and concerts
The Florentine • March 30, 2012Did you know this church was completed in 1903 and is recently going through restoration? Click on the link for more on this underrated Florence attraction
Freya M. • July 27, 2011In the early renaissance period one of the greatest architects of the city, Bernardo Rossellino restructured the two storey cloister of the oranges and the lunettes of the first floor were frescoed wi
Akhnaton Ihara R. • October 19, 2022Infelizmente a Basílica estava fechada, não pude conhece-la, mas por fora é bonita
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