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{{Landmarks Infobox
{{Landmarks Infobox
|image = San_lorenzo.jpg
|image = ACII DB San Lorenzo.png
|description = One of [[Florence]]'s largest and oldest churches.
|description = One of [[Florence]]'s largest and oldest churches.
|location = [[Santa Maria Novella District]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]]
|location = [[Santa Maria Novella District]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]]
|dateconstructed = 1419 C.E. - 1459 C.E.
|dateconstructed = 1419 1459
|functions = Church
|functions = Church
|features = [[View Point]]<br>[[Glyphs|Glyph]]
|features = [[Viewpoint]]<br>[[Glyphs|Glyph]]
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|commissioner = [[Filippo Brunelleschi]]
|events =
}}  
|commissioner = Filippo Brunelleschi}}  
The '''Basilica di San Lorenzo''' (English: ''Saint Lawrence's Basilica'') is a major church located in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], and the burial place of the prominent members of the [[House of Medici|Medici family]], including [[Lorenzo de' Medici]].
The '''Basilica di San Lorenzo''' (English: ''Basilica of Saint Lawrence'') was a major church located in [[Florence]], [[Italy]] and the burial place of the prominent members of the [[House of Medici|Medici family]], including [[Lorenzo de' Medici]].


==History==
==History==
===Construction==
===Construction===
San Lorenzo claims to be the oldest church in Florence, consecrated in 393 while still outside the city walls.
San Lorenzo is believed to be the oldest church in Florence, consecrated in 393 while still outside the city walls.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: San Lorenzo]]</ref>


Michelangelo designed the inner facade, while Filippo Brunelleschi, the creator of [[Santa Maria del Fiore]]'s dome, designed the layout. He died before the church was finished and several of his designs were subsequently modified.''
[[Michelangelo]] designed the inner facade, while [[Filippo Brunelleschi]], the creator of [[Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore|Santa Maria del Fiore]]'s dome, designed the layout. He died before the church was finished, and several of his designs were subsequently modified.<ref name="Database" />


Containing nearly fifty tombs, the Medici crypt was intended to house the Holy Sepulchre containing the body of Christ at its centre. However, attempts to buy it and, then, to steal it from [[Jerusalem]] failed.
Containing nearly fifty tombs, the Medici crypt was intended to house the Holy Sepulchre containing the body of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus Christ]] at its centre. However, attempts to buy it and, then, to steal it from [[Jerusalem]] failed.<ref name="Database" />


===Bonfire of the Vanities===
===Bonfire of the Vanities===
During 1494 [[Girolamo Savonarola]] seized control of Florence; his [[Captain Guard]] then laid a trap at San Lorenzo. Any dissidents who sought to slay the Captain were forced to fight within its enclosed cloister, facing not just the Guard Captain but large numbers of other [[Agile guards|guards]] and [[archers]]. Many individuals fell victim to the trap, until in 1497, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] was able to kill the Captain.
In 1497, after the monk [[Girolamo Savonarola]] seized control of Florence, his [[Guard captain (Piagnone)|Captain of the Guard]] laid a trap at San Lorenzo to eliminate dissidents. The captain and his men would ambush anyone who ventured into the basilica's enclosed courtyard, overwhelming them with their superior numbers.<ref name="Climbing the Ranks">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' – [[Climbing the Ranks]]</ref>


==Trivia==
Many individuals fell victim to the trap until the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], seeking to end Savonarola's rule over Florence, confronted the captain and his guards and killed them all after a lengthy fight.<ref name="Climbing the Ranks" />
*A [[Glyphs|glyph]] can be found on the building.


==Source==
===Modern times===
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
In 2012, during [[Desmond Miles]]' [[Animus]] sessions reliving Ezio Auditore's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], a [[Glyphs|glyph]] left by [[Clay Kaczmarek]] could be found on the basilica.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


{{ACII}}
==Gallery==
[[Category:Florence]]
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
[[Category:Landmarks]]
AC2 Basilica di San Lorenzo.png|The basilica just after dawn
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Churches]]
[[Category:Churches]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Florence]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 4 May 2026

The Basilica di San Lorenzo (English: Saint Lawrence's Basilica) is a major church located in Florence, Italy, and the burial place of the prominent members of the Medici family, including Lorenzo de' Medici.

History[edit | edit source]

Construction[edit | edit source]

San Lorenzo is believed to be the oldest church in Florence, consecrated in 393 while still outside the city walls.[1]

Michelangelo designed the inner facade, while Filippo Brunelleschi, the creator of Santa Maria del Fiore's dome, designed the layout. He died before the church was finished, and several of his designs were subsequently modified.[1]

Containing nearly fifty tombs, the Medici crypt was intended to house the Holy Sepulchre containing the body of Jesus Christ at its centre. However, attempts to buy it and, then, to steal it from Jerusalem failed.[1]

Bonfire of the Vanities[edit | edit source]

In 1497, after the monk Girolamo Savonarola seized control of Florence, his Captain of the Guard laid a trap at San Lorenzo to eliminate dissidents. The captain and his men would ambush anyone who ventured into the basilica's enclosed courtyard, overwhelming them with their superior numbers.[2]

Many individuals fell victim to the trap until the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, seeking to end Savonarola's rule over Florence, confronted the captain and his guards and killed them all after a lengthy fight.[2]

Modern times[edit | edit source]

In 2012, during Desmond Miles' Animus sessions reliving Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, a glyph left by Clay Kaczmarek could be found on the basilica.[3]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]