Museo di San Marco, Florence, Italy
Savonarola, Cosimo de' Medici & Fra' Angelico
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Savonarola, Cosimo de' Medici & Fra' Angelico
Piazza San Marco
50121
Firenze,
Italy
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Hours : Mon-Fri 8:15am-1:50pm; Sat 8:15am-7:50pm; Sun & Holidays 8:15am-7pm (closed 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun & 2nd & 4th Mon) Neighborhood : San Marco |
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This museum is situated in an old Dominican monastery, restored and enlarged by Michelozzo under the wishes of Cosimo the Old of the Medici family. A visit is divided between the perfectly conserved 15th Century monastery and the museum which dedicates itself to Angelico. There is the famous Crucifixion which was painted in the Great room of the Capital and amongst the tableaux there are the early works of Angelico, notably the altar frontal with Universal Judgment and the Deposition. The museum also has a fresco of the Last Supper which was painted by Ghirlandaio at the end of the 15th Century. It is possible to visit the simple cell where Savonarola lived and where Cosimo il Vecchio retired to meditate. In the cells there are masterpieces like the Annunciation, the Transfiguration and the Crowning of the Virgin. In the library there are a series of finely drawn manuscripts, which were written inside the convent. Underneath the convent, there are precious relics, which were saved from 19th century destruction, as well as a fascinating collection of bells. Admission: EUR 4.
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