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12/02/24

Monuments of the Renaissance Period

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St Peter’s Basilica: Designed by Alberti, Raphael, Bramante, Michelangelo, and Bernini, St Peter’s Basilica was perhaps the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture.

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Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore: Structurally, Florence Cathedral belongs to the Gothic style. Its dome, however, was a forerunner of Renaissance architecture.

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Basilica of Santa Maria Novella: Santa Maria Novella was the first great basilica in Florence and one of the most well-known examples of early Renaissance architecture in Italy.

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Tempietto del Bramante: The tiny, round temple by Donato Bramante sits inside the courtyard of the church of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome, on the spot where St Peter was crucified.

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Palazzo Pitti: The Pitti Palace was first built for the Pitti family and designed by Brunelleschi and built by his pupil Luca Fancelli.

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Palazzo Vecchio: The Palazzo Vecchio was the main symbol of civil power for the city of Florence – the cradle of the Italian Renaissance.

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Basilica of San Lorenzo: Brunelleschi was commissioned to design a replacement of the earlier Romanesque church.

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Ospedale degli Innocenti: Ospedale degli Innocenti (“Hospital of the Innocents”) was designed by Brunelleschi and originally intended as a children’s orphanage.

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