Badia delle Sante Flora e Lucilla

Badia delle Sante Flora e Lucilla

Badia delle Sante Flora e Lucilla
Coordinates: 43°27′55″N 11°52′46″E / 43.4654°N 11.8794°E / 43.4654; 11.8794
Country Italy
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Dedication Sante Flora e Lucilla
Administration
Archdiocese Florence
Diocese Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro

The Badia delle Sante Flora e Lucilla or Abbey of Saints Flora e Lucilla is a Medieval abbey in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy.

Construction of the church began in 1278; and by 1315, the adjacent monastery was built. The cloister (1489) was designed by Giuliano da Maiano. The church was rebuilt starting in 1565 under the designs of Giorgio Vasari. The work was not completed till 1650, when the bell-tower and presbytery were completed.

The presbytery has altar (1563) designed by Vasari for his family and once in his parish church of Santa Maria, and moved here in 1865. The church also houses a painted Crucifix (1319) by Segna di Bonaventura and frescoes of the life of St Lawrence (1476) by Bartolomeo della Gatta. The cupola was painted on canvas (1702) by the Baroque painter Andrea Pozzo.[1]

References

  1. Rete Toscana, entry on the church.
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