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  2. Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella

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    Santa Maria Novella continues to inhabit its historic premises on Via della Scala in Florence, around the corner from the Church of Santa Maria Novella, but since 2000 the production facilities have been housed in a factory two miles north. Since the 1990s, the focus has been placed on expanding output and markets for Santa Maria Novella ...

  3. Santa Maria della Spina - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Spina, west front The south side of the church. Santa Maria della Spina is a small church in the Italian city of Pisa.The church, erected around 1230 in the Pisan Gothic style, and enlarged after 1325, [1] was originally known as Santa Maria di Pontenovo for the newer bridge [2] that existed nearby, collapsed in the 15th century, and was never rebuilt.

  4. Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda - Wikipedia

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    However, the oldest official document in which the sanctuary of Santa Maria della Rotonda is mentioned is a letter from Pope Celestine III dated December 16, 1195, [17] in which a plot of land "positi in territorio Albanensi in Caccabellis" bordering on one side with "S. Maria Rotonda de Albano" is mentioned.

  5. Rose of Viterbo - Wikipedia

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    La Macchina of Saint Rose. The process of Rose's canonization was opened in the year of her death by Pope Innocent IV, but was not definitively undertaken until 1457.. Originally buried in the small parish church of Santa Maria in Poggio located in Piazza della Crocetta in central Viterbo; in 1257 Pope Alexander IV ordered it moved to the monastery she had desired to enter, located a few ...

  6. Santa Maria Annunciata in Chiesa Rossa - Wikipedia

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    The name "Chiesa Rossa" derived from the old church of "Santa Maria" near the "Naviglio Pavese" canal called also "Santa Maria ad Fonticulum". The construction started by Franco Della Porta in Romanesque Revival style, and was completed in 1932 by Giovanni Muzio. The facade was built in the 1960.

  7. Santa Maria della Rosa, Lucca - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Rosa is a Gothic- style, Roman Catholic church located on Via della Rosa in central Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. History.

  8. Santa Maria in Provenzano, Siena - Wikipedia

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    Façade. Santa Maria in Provenzano, or the Insigne Collegiata di Santa Maria in Provenzano, is a late-Renaissance-Baroque style, Roman Catholic, collegiate church in Piazza Provenzano Salvani, in the Terza Camollia, just southwest of the basilica of San Francesco, in the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy.

  9. Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi - Wikipedia

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    However, the church and chapter house were rebuilt between 1481 and 1500, with initial designs in 1492 by Giuliano da Sangallo. The 13th-century interiors were redecorated in the 17th and early 18th centuries, which removed the altarpieces by masters such as Botticelli, Perugino, Lorenzo di Credi, Domenico Ghirlandaio, and Raffaellino del Garbo.