Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence

Santa Maria degli Angeli is a former church and convent in Florence, Italy. It belonged to the Camaldolensian order, which was a reformed branch of the Benedictines. The order was founded in 1012 by the hermit St. Romuald at Camaldoli, near Arezzo, hence the name. Very little of the medieval building exists today. The so-called Rotonda degli Scolari, partially built by Filippo Brunelleschi, is part of the complex. In 1434, Filippo Brunelleschi wa... more

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  • 1437

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Filippo Brunelleschi

Filippo Brunelleschi (sometimes and perhaps more correctly spelled Fillippo) (1377 – April 15, 1446) was one of the foremost architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance. All of his principal works are in Florence, Italy. As explained by Antonio Manetti, who knew Brunelleschi and who wrote...

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  • 1434
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