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[[File:San_Marco.jpg|thumb|Map of the San Marco district in Florence.]]The '''San Marco District''' was a district of [[Florence]]. It was located at the east side of the city and it also included some of the north areas of Florence. Notable landmarks in this district were the [[Basilica di Santa Croce]], the [[Palazzo Medici]] and the [[Ospedale degli Innocenti]]. During the 15th century most of the construction in Florence was in this area.
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[[File:AC2_San_Marco_District.png|thumb|250px|An aerial view of the San Marco district]]
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The '''San Marco District''' was one of the four main districts of [[Florence]] that was located at the eastern end of the city.
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==History==
During the [[Renaissance]], most of the city's construction went on in the San Marco District. Important landmarks included the [[Basilica of Santa Croce]] and the [[Palazzo Medici]]. The district also included some of the northern areas of Florence.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: San Marco District (Florence)|Database: San Marco District]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 14 May 2026

This article is about the district in Florence. You may be looking for the San Marco District in Venice.
An aerial view of the San Marco district

The San Marco District was one of the four main districts of Florence that was located at the eastern end of the city.

History[edit | edit source]

During the Renaissance, most of the city's construction went on in the San Marco District. Important landmarks included the Basilica of Santa Croce and the Palazzo Medici. The district also included some of the northern areas of Florence.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]