- San Pancrazio, Florence
San Pancrazio is a deconsecrated church in
Florence ,Italy . It is located in the square with the same name, behindPalazzo Rucellai . It is today home to the museum entitled to the sculptorMarino Marini .The church was built in the early Christian age, and is documented from
931 ; according to the historianGiovanni Villani , it would be founded byCharlemagne . The annexed monastery was created in1157 , while the church was restored end enlarged from the 14th century.Giovanni Rucellai commissioned toLeon Battista Alberti a chapel on the church's side (the only part still consecrated today), which was finished in1467 . This includes the notable "tempietto del Santo Sepolcro" (Small temple of the Holy Sepulchre, inspired to the church of the same name inJerusalem ), also by Alberti, covered by polychrome marbles andtarsia s. The cloister houses a fresco byNeri di Bicci .The church was modified in the 18th and 19th centuries, and, from 1808, it served the seat of the city's lottery, then as tribunal and then as a tobacco factory.
References
*cite book|title=Toscana Esclusiva XII edizione|publisher=Associazione Dimore Storiche Italiane |year=2007
External links
* [http://web.rete.toscana.it/Fede/index.htm I luoghi della Fede in Tuscany] it icon en icon
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