San Frediano in Cestello, Florence, Italy
17th-Century Church by Cerruti
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17th-Century Church by Cerruti
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Piazza di Cestello
50124
Firenze,
Italy
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The cupola of the Cestello stands out in the panorama of the Oltrarno and its bare, unfinished facade is visible from the bank on the other side of the Arno river. The church was built by the architect Cerutti at the end of the 17th Century and completed with the cupola of Antonio Ferri. The church is planned in the shape of a Latin cross with a single nave upon which there are chapels decorated with stucco and frescoes from the 18th century. Admission: Free.
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