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  2. Santo Spirito, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica di Santo Spirito ("Basilica of the Holy Spirit") is a church in Florence, Italy. Usually referred to simply as Santo Spirito , it is located in the Oltrarno quarter, facing the square with the same name.

  3. Crucifix (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Santo Spirito Crucifix was put on display at the museum in Florence that is dedicated to the works of Michelangelo and the history of his family, Casa Buonarroti, and the investigations into its authenticity ensued that confirmed the attribution to Michelangelo in 2001, determining that the sculpture might have been executed as early ...

  4. List of buildings and structures in Florence - Wikipedia

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    Church of Santo Spirito: 1446–1488: Filippo Brunelleschi and others: Palazzo dello Strozzino: 1451–1469: Filippo Brunelleschi (attributed), Michelozzo (attributed) and Giuliano da Maiano: Badia Fiesolana: 1456–1464: Collaborators of Michelozzo: Fiesole: Church of San Felice in Piazza: c. 1457: Michelozzo: Villa Medici at Careggi: 1457 ...

  5. Palazzo Frescobaldi, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Frescobaldi is a Renaissance-style palace located in the Borgo Santo Spirito of central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. It located on via Santo Spirito 11-13. The garden abuts the rear of the Basilica di Santo Spirito.

  6. List of churches in Florence - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the churches in Florence, Italy. ... Santo Spirito; San Vito; Madonna delle Tosse; Madonna del Buon Consiglio (Jesuit) [2] References

  7. Casa Buonarroti - Wikipedia

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    The investigations confirmed the attribution to Michelangelo in 2001 and determined that the sculpture was made for the high altar of the Church of Santo Spirito di Firenze in Florence, perhaps as early as 1492 when Michelangelo was a teenager. [8] The crucifix now hangs in the octagonal sacristy of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Santo Spirito.