San Salvi

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Piazza di S. Salvi, 10, 50135 Firenze FI, Italy
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Alberto S. on Google

La Iglesia de San Michele in San Salvi es una de las más antiguas de Florencia y originalmente se encontraba fuera de las murallas de la ciudad. Fue fundada por San Giovanni Gualberto alrededor de 1048 y pertenecía al convento benedictino adyacente, del cual se conserva su cenacolo, el cual alberga el fresco de la 'Última Cena`de Andrea del Sarto ('Il pittore senza errori', el pintor perfecto como era conocido por sus contemporáneos y lo recoge Vasari en La Vite) y un interesante museo con cuadros mayormente manieristas de discípulos y contemporáneos de del Sarto como Pontormo o Franciabigo. Aunque no se encuentra dentro de los recorridos turísticos habituales por encontrarse un poco retirada del centro (se llega en bus en unos 25-30 min), vale la pena visitarla pues es un lugar bastante espiritual, apacible, poco visitado (generalmente estaréis solos en ella) y sobre todo gratuito. El interior de la iglesa también albergan importantes obras de arte como el fresco de la Virgen y el Niño de Lorenzo di Bicci conocido como el Tabernacolo del Madonnone y dos relieves de San Salvi y San Michele por Benedetto da Rovezzano. Dentro de su claustro son visibles además restos de las pinturas góticas que los decoraban.
The Church of San Michele in San Salvi is one of the oldest in Florence and was originally located outside the city walls. It was founded by San Giovanni Gualberto around 1048 and belonged to the adjacent Benedictine convent, of which its cenacle is preserved, which houses the fresco of the 'Last Supper' by Andrea del Sarto ('Il pittore senza errori', the perfect painter as He was known to his contemporaries and is collected by Vasari in La Vite) and an interesting museum with mostly mannerist paintings of disciples and contemporaries of del Sarto such as Pontormo or Franciabigo. Although it is not within the usual tourist routes because it is a little removed from the center (it is reached by bus in about 25-30 min), it is worth visiting because it is a quite spiritual, peaceful, little visited place (you will generally be alone in her) and above all free. The interior of the church also houses important works of art such as the fresco of the Virgin and Child by Lorenzo di Bicci known as the Tabernacolo del Madonnone and two reliefs of San Salvi and San Michele by Benedetto da Rovezzano. Inside its cloister, remnants of the Gothic paintings that decorated them are also visible.
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Riccardo Fabbri on Google

Luogo di culto cattolico, pieno di storia.
Catholic place of worship, full of history.
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Gabriel Antunes Ferreira de Almeida on Google

Uma igreja que está fora do circuito clássico que oferece a cidade de Florença. Do centro da cidade é necessário pagar um ônibus, mas chega rápido. Tem algumas obras de arte de grande valor e com o pátio interno que i dica que ali era um convento. Esse foi usado pela ordem dos valambrosianos e depois da igreja vale a pena pegar o carro e subir Valambrosa para conhecer mais sobre a ordem.
A church that is off the classic circuit that offers the city of Florence. From downtown it is necessary to pay for a bus, but it arrives fast. It has some works of art of great value and with the inner courtyard that i hints that there was a convent. This was used by the order of Valambrosians and after the church it is worth getting the car and climbing Valambrosa to know more about the order.
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Mer 212 on Google

Espectacular la última cena de Andre del Sarto y las obras de arte expuestas en el museo
Spectacular Andre del Sarto's Last Supper and the works of art exhibited in the museum
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Marzio Masciarelli on Google

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Hasan Hasanov on Google

Chatolich church
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Renata Petracca on Google

Lovely park
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David Lown on Google

The convent next to the church, now a museum, is home to one the most beautiful depictions of the Last Supper ever painted.

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