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'''[[File:537px-Santo_Spirito.jpg|thumb|Santo Spirito]]Santo Spirito''' is a major church in the Oltrano District of [[Florence]]. Located at the top of its bell-fry is a [[View Points|view point]] and the church is only accessible after the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] [[DLC]] is purchased. | '''[[File:537px-Santo_Spirito.jpg|thumb|Santo Spirito]]'''The '''Basilica of Santa Maria del Santo Spirito''' is a major church in the Oltrano District of [[Florence]]. Located at the top of its bell-fry is a [[View Points|view point]] and the church is only accessible after the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] [[DLC]] is purchased. | ||
==History== | |||
The Italien architect [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filippo_Brunelleschi Filippo Brunelleschi] (1377-1446) began designing the Santo Spirito in the year 1428. After his death, followers of his ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Manetti Antonio Manetti], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Giovanni_da_Gaiole&action=edit&redlink=1 Giovanni da Gaiole], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salvi_d%27Andrea&action=edit&redlink=1 Salvi d'Andrea]) carried on his work. | |||
*The sacristy was designed by Simone del Pollaiolo | |||
*The bell tower (built 1503) was designed by Baccio d'Agnolo | |||
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Revision as of 14:21, 11 December 2010
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Santo Spirito is a major church in the Oltrano District of Florence. Located at the top of its bell-fry is a view point and the church is only accessible after the Bonfire of the Vanities DLC is purchased.
History
The Italien architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) began designing the Santo Spirito in the year 1428. After his death, followers of his (Antonio Manetti, Giovanni da Gaiole, and Salvi d'Andrea) carried on his work.
- The sacristy was designed by Simone del Pollaiolo
- The bell tower (built 1503) was designed by Baccio d'Agnolo