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  2. Santa Croce, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica di Santa Croce (Italian for 'Basilica of the Holy Cross') is a minor basilica and the principal Franciscan church of Florence, Italy. It is situated on the Piazza di Santa Croce , about 800 metres southeast of the Duomo , on what was once marshland beyond the city walls.

  3. Piazza Santa Croce - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Santa Croce is one of the main plazas or squares located in the central neighbourhood of Florence, in the region of Tuscany, Italy. It is located near Piazza della Signoria and the National Central Library , and takes its name from the Basilica of Santa Croce that overlooks the square.

  4. Pazzi Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Pazzi Chapel (Italian: Cappella dei Pazzi) is a chapel located in the "first cloister" on the southern flank of the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy. Commonly credited to Filippo Brunelleschi , it is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Renaissance architecture .

  5. Baroncelli Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Baroncelli Chapel is a chapel located at the end of the right transept in church of Santa Croce, central Florence, Italy. It has frescoes by Taddeo Gaddi executed between 1328 and 1338. Description

  6. Santa Croce - Wikipedia

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    Santa Croce, Florence, built 1294–1385 and the burial place of several notable Italians; Santa Croce della Foce, Gubbio, Umbria, built in the 13th century; Basilica di Santa Croce (Lecce), built 1549–1646; Santa Croce, Parma, built 1222–1666; Santa Croce, Padua, built 1737–1749; Santa Croce in Fossabanda, Pisa, built 1325–19th century

  7. Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze - Wikipedia

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  8. Porta alla Croce, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Porta alla Croce is a former gate of the Walls of Florence, locate east of the neighborhood of Santa Croce, in the Piazza Beccaria of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. The gate was part of the fourth set of walls around Florence built in the late 13th century. The Gate was once called Porta alla Croce al gorgo and also Porta Sant'Ambrogio.

  9. Monument to Dante - Wikipedia

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    The creation of a statue of a famous Florentine by a sculptor from Ravenna caused some rumblings. Florence and Ravenna had for years disputed who was to hold the remains of Dante: his native city or the city of his exile. The church of Santa Croce, which stands on the same piazza as this statue, has an elaborate but empty tomb monument to the poet.