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Cathedral of Florence
(santa maria della fiore =
Santa María de las flores)
Cathedral of florence
    The cathedral of is divided in seven parts parts:
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The Cathedral ( interior              The façade          The dome
     and exterior)



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                                                    Florence Baptistery
      The crypt                   The main portal

                           7

                 Giotto's Campanile
Principal information
          The dome of the cathedral, with its
    eight white ribs, Florence horinzonte chairs the
    background leaving the terracotta rooftops. Up
                  close it is enormous.                                     ni
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The cathedral (interior and exterior)
The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore (English: Basilica
    of Saint Mary of the Flower) is the main church
of Florence, Italy. TheDuomo, as it is ordinarily called,
 was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design
 of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in
      1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo
                      Brunelleschi.
The cathedral (interior and exterior)
        The exterior of the basilica is faced
with polychrome marble panels in various shades of
   green and pink bordered by white and has an
   elaborate 19th century Gothic Revival façade
               by Emilio De Fabris.
The cathedral (interior and exterior)
 The cathedral complex, located in Piazza del Duomo,
 includes the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile. The
     three buildings are part of the UNESCO World
      Heritage Site covering the historic centre of
Florence and are a major attraction to tourists visiting
   the region ofTuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's
    largest churches, and until development of new
structural materials in the modern era, the dome was
  the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick
                 dome ever constructed.
   The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is
                currently Giuseppe Betori.
The façade :
The original façade, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio
and usually attributed to Giotto, was actually begun
   twenty years after Giotto's death.[citation needed] A
  mid-15th century pen-and-ink drawing of this so-
called Giotto's façade is visible in the Codex Rustici,
 and in the drawing of Bernardino Poccetti in 1587,
  both on display in the Museum of the Opera del
                      Duomo.
The façade
  This façade was the collective work of several artists,
  among them Andrea Orcagna andTaddeo Gaddi. This
 original façade was only completed in its lower portion
and then left unfinished. It was dismantled in 1587-1588
   by the Medici court architect Bernardo Buontalenti,
   ordered by Grand Duke Francesco I de' Medici, as it
    appeared totally outmoded in Renaissance times.
The façade
 In 1864, a competition was held to design a new façade
  and was won by Emilio De Fabris (1808–1883) in 1871.
  Work began in 1876 and completed in 1887. This neo-
   gothic façade in white, green and red marble forms a
harmonious entity with the cathedral, Giotto's bell tower
    and the Baptistery, but some think it is excessively
                        decorated.
  The whole façade is dedicated to the Mother of Christ.
The dome
 The cathedral of Florence is built as a basilica, having a wide central
  nave of four square bays, with an aisle on either side. The chancel
    and transepts are of identical polygonal plan, separated by two
  smaller polygonal chapels. The whole plan forms a Latin cross. The
 nave and aisles are separated by wide pointed Gothic arches resting
                           on composite piers.
   The dimensions of the building are enormous: length 153 metres
  (502 ft), width 38 metres (124 ft), width at the crossing 90 metres
(295 ft). The height of the arches in the aisles is 23 metres (75 ft). The
 height from pavement to the opening of the lantern in the dome is
                         also 90 metres (295 ft).
The Dome
By the beginning of the fifteenth century, after a hundred
 years of construction, the structure was still missing its
dome. The basic features of the dome had been designed
by Arnolfo di Cambio in 1296. His brick model, 4.6 metres
(15 ft) high 9.2 metres (30 ft) long, was standing in a side
aisle of the unfinished building, and had long ago become
  sacrosanct. It called for an octagonal dome higher and
wider than any that had ever been built, with no external
buttresses to keep it from spreading and falling under its
                         own weight.
Plan of the church with
various extension phases

                                                       Section of the dome
                                                      of Florence Cathedral.




                       holy reparata
                the draft Alforno exchange
          magnifications francesco talents (current
                            plan)
The dome Piazzale Michelangelo
The Duomo viewed from the heights of
  The commitment to reject traditional Gothic buttresses had
been made when Neri di Fioravante's model was chosen over a
  competing one by Giovanni di Lapo Ghini. That architectural
         choice, in 1367, was one of the first events of the
     Italian Renaissance, marking a break with the Medieval
 Gothic style and a return to the classic Mediterranean dome.
   Italian architects regarded Gothic flying buttresses as ugly
  makeshifts and since the use of buttresses was forbidden in
 Florence, in addition to being a style favored by central Italy's
                  traditional enemies to the north.
The crypt
  The cathedral underwent difficult excavations between 1965 and
1974. The subterranean vaults were used for the burial of Florentine
 bishops throughout the centuries.The archaeological history of this
huge area was reconstructed through the work of Dr Franklin Toker:
remains of Roman houses, an early Christian pavement, ruins of the
former cathedral of Santa Reparata and successive enlargements of
 this church. Close to the entrance, in the part of the crypt open to
     the public, is the tomb of Brunelleschi. While its location is
prominent, the actual tomb is simple and humble. That the architect
  was permitted such a prestigious burial place is proof of the high
 esteem he was given by the Florentines.[Also buried in the former
         cathedral of Santa Reparata was Conrad II of Italy.
The main portal
   The three huge bronze doors date from 1899 to 1903. They are
 adorned with scenes from the life of the Madonna. The mosaics in
  the lunettes above the doors were designed by Niccolò Barabino.
  They represent (from left to right): Charity among the founders of
Florentine philanthropic institutions, Christ enthroned with Mary and
John the Baptist, and Florentine artisans, merchants and humanists.
 The pediment above the central portal contains a half-relief by Tito
  Sarrocchi ofMary enthroned holding a flowered scepter. Giuseppe
                 Cassioli sculpted the right hand door.
  On top of the facade is a series of niches with the twelve Apostles
   with, in the middle, the Madonna with Child. Between the rose
  window and the tympanum, there is a gallery with busts of great
                            Florentine artists.
Florence Baptistery or st John baptistery
       The Florence Baptistry or Battistero di San
 Giovanni (Baptistry of St. John) is a religious building
  in Florence (Tuscany), Italy, which has the status of
a minor basilica.The octagonal Baptistry stands in both
 the Piazza del Duomo and the Piazza di San Giovanni,
 across from the Duomo cathedral and the Giottobell
   tower (Campanile di Giotto). It is one of the oldest
buildings in the city, built between 1059 and 1128. The
     architecture is in Florentine renaissance style.
Giotto's Campanile
             Giotto’s Campanile is a free-
        standing campanile that is part of the
           complex of buildings that make
      up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del
              Duomo in Florence, Italy.
       Standing adjacent the Basilica of Santa
       Maria del Fiore and the Baptistry of St.
     John, the tower is one of the showpieces
     of the Florentine Gothic architecture with
       its design by Giotto, its rich sculptural
      decorations and the polychrome marble
                     encrustations.
     This slender structure stands on a square
           plan with a side of 14.45 meters
         (47.41 ft). It attains a height of 84.7
          meters (277.9 ft) sustained by four
             polygonal buttresses at the
         corners. These four vertical lines are
      crossed by four horizontal lines, dividing
               the tower in five levels.
Some photos of cathedral and
   architectal elements:
The
façade
The Cathedral and The Dome
The cathedral
The façade and the dome
The cathedral
The Façade and the baptistery
The cathedral
     and
  the dome
The
Giotto's Campanile
Florence
baptistery
Florence
baptistery
  mosaic
  ceiling
high altar
of the baptistery
Cathedral Dome (interior)
The
Main
Portal
Cathedral florence mosaic
Main portal
      of the
cathedral of florence
The Last
 Judgement
(detail) under
  the dome
interior of
 cathedral
Statue of Saint
Reparata, to whom
   the previous
  cathedral was
 dedicated, in the
    main portal
Dante and the Divine Comedy.
Trompe l'oeil of
  Niccolò da
   Tolentino.
Tomb of Antonio d'Orso by Tino da
           Camaino.
Vasari's
   fresco
  begun in
 1568, and
completed
by Federico
 Zuccaro in
   1579.
Huge
 clock
decorat
 ed by
 Paolo
Uccello.
The Duomo,
      as if
completed, in
  a fresco by
  Andrea di
  Bonaiuto,
  painted in
  the 1390s,
  before the
commencem
  ent of the
     dome
Procession outside the cathedral
    during the 18th century
By :
George Muñoz ramirez 2ºA
           and
Sergio Malagón Alcaide 2ºA

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Cathedral of florence

  • 1. Cathedral of Florence (santa maria della fiore = Santa María de las flores)
  • 2. Cathedral of florence The cathedral of is divided in seven parts parts: 3 1 2 The Cathedral ( interior The façade The dome and exterior) 6 4 5 Florence Baptistery The crypt The main portal 7 Giotto's Campanile
  • 3. Principal information The dome of the cathedral, with its eight white ribs, Florence horinzonte chairs the background leaving the terracotta rooftops. Up close it is enormous. ni le pa m Ca Dome Campanile ribs façade e o w m ind Do w se Ro
  • 4. The cathedral (interior and exterior) The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore (English: Basilica of Saint Mary of the Flower) is the main church of Florence, Italy. TheDuomo, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi.
  • 5. The cathedral (interior and exterior) The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white and has an elaborate 19th century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
  • 6. The cathedral (interior and exterior) The cathedral complex, located in Piazza del Duomo, includes the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile. The three buildings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the historic centre of Florence and are a major attraction to tourists visiting the region ofTuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's largest churches, and until development of new structural materials in the modern era, the dome was the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick dome ever constructed. The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is currently Giuseppe Betori.
  • 7. The façade : The original façade, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio and usually attributed to Giotto, was actually begun twenty years after Giotto's death.[citation needed] A mid-15th century pen-and-ink drawing of this so- called Giotto's façade is visible in the Codex Rustici, and in the drawing of Bernardino Poccetti in 1587, both on display in the Museum of the Opera del Duomo.
  • 8. The façade This façade was the collective work of several artists, among them Andrea Orcagna andTaddeo Gaddi. This original façade was only completed in its lower portion and then left unfinished. It was dismantled in 1587-1588 by the Medici court architect Bernardo Buontalenti, ordered by Grand Duke Francesco I de' Medici, as it appeared totally outmoded in Renaissance times.
  • 9. The façade In 1864, a competition was held to design a new façade and was won by Emilio De Fabris (1808–1883) in 1871. Work began in 1876 and completed in 1887. This neo- gothic façade in white, green and red marble forms a harmonious entity with the cathedral, Giotto's bell tower and the Baptistery, but some think it is excessively decorated. The whole façade is dedicated to the Mother of Christ.
  • 10. The dome The cathedral of Florence is built as a basilica, having a wide central nave of four square bays, with an aisle on either side. The chancel and transepts are of identical polygonal plan, separated by two smaller polygonal chapels. The whole plan forms a Latin cross. The nave and aisles are separated by wide pointed Gothic arches resting on composite piers. The dimensions of the building are enormous: length 153 metres (502 ft), width 38 metres (124 ft), width at the crossing 90 metres (295 ft). The height of the arches in the aisles is 23 metres (75 ft). The height from pavement to the opening of the lantern in the dome is also 90 metres (295 ft).
  • 11. The Dome By the beginning of the fifteenth century, after a hundred years of construction, the structure was still missing its dome. The basic features of the dome had been designed by Arnolfo di Cambio in 1296. His brick model, 4.6 metres (15 ft) high 9.2 metres (30 ft) long, was standing in a side aisle of the unfinished building, and had long ago become sacrosanct. It called for an octagonal dome higher and wider than any that had ever been built, with no external buttresses to keep it from spreading and falling under its own weight.
  • 12. Plan of the church with various extension phases Section of the dome of Florence Cathedral. holy reparata the draft Alforno exchange magnifications francesco talents (current plan)
  • 13. The dome Piazzale Michelangelo The Duomo viewed from the heights of The commitment to reject traditional Gothic buttresses had been made when Neri di Fioravante's model was chosen over a competing one by Giovanni di Lapo Ghini. That architectural choice, in 1367, was one of the first events of the Italian Renaissance, marking a break with the Medieval Gothic style and a return to the classic Mediterranean dome. Italian architects regarded Gothic flying buttresses as ugly makeshifts and since the use of buttresses was forbidden in Florence, in addition to being a style favored by central Italy's traditional enemies to the north.
  • 14. The crypt The cathedral underwent difficult excavations between 1965 and 1974. The subterranean vaults were used for the burial of Florentine bishops throughout the centuries.The archaeological history of this huge area was reconstructed through the work of Dr Franklin Toker: remains of Roman houses, an early Christian pavement, ruins of the former cathedral of Santa Reparata and successive enlargements of this church. Close to the entrance, in the part of the crypt open to the public, is the tomb of Brunelleschi. While its location is prominent, the actual tomb is simple and humble. That the architect was permitted such a prestigious burial place is proof of the high esteem he was given by the Florentines.[Also buried in the former cathedral of Santa Reparata was Conrad II of Italy.
  • 15. The main portal The three huge bronze doors date from 1899 to 1903. They are adorned with scenes from the life of the Madonna. The mosaics in the lunettes above the doors were designed by Niccolò Barabino. They represent (from left to right): Charity among the founders of Florentine philanthropic institutions, Christ enthroned with Mary and John the Baptist, and Florentine artisans, merchants and humanists. The pediment above the central portal contains a half-relief by Tito Sarrocchi ofMary enthroned holding a flowered scepter. Giuseppe Cassioli sculpted the right hand door. On top of the facade is a series of niches with the twelve Apostles with, in the middle, the Madonna with Child. Between the rose window and the tympanum, there is a gallery with busts of great Florentine artists.
  • 16. Florence Baptistery or st John baptistery The Florence Baptistry or Battistero di San Giovanni (Baptistry of St. John) is a religious building in Florence (Tuscany), Italy, which has the status of a minor basilica.The octagonal Baptistry stands in both the Piazza del Duomo and the Piazza di San Giovanni, across from the Duomo cathedral and the Giottobell tower (Campanile di Giotto). It is one of the oldest buildings in the city, built between 1059 and 1128. The architecture is in Florentine renaissance style.
  • 17. Giotto's Campanile Giotto’s Campanile is a free- standing campanile that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy. Standing adjacent the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Baptistry of St. John, the tower is one of the showpieces of the Florentine Gothic architecture with its design by Giotto, its rich sculptural decorations and the polychrome marble encrustations. This slender structure stands on a square plan with a side of 14.45 meters (47.41 ft). It attains a height of 84.7 meters (277.9 ft) sustained by four polygonal buttresses at the corners. These four vertical lines are crossed by four horizontal lines, dividing the tower in five levels.
  • 18. Some photos of cathedral and architectal elements:
  • 20. The Cathedral and The Dome
  • 22. The façade and the dome
  • 24. The Façade and the baptistery
  • 25. The cathedral and the dome
  • 26.
  • 30. high altar of the baptistery
  • 34. Main portal of the cathedral of florence
  • 35. The Last Judgement (detail) under the dome
  • 37. Statue of Saint Reparata, to whom the previous cathedral was dedicated, in the main portal
  • 38. Dante and the Divine Comedy.
  • 39. Trompe l'oeil of Niccolò da Tolentino.
  • 40. Tomb of Antonio d'Orso by Tino da Camaino.
  • 41. Vasari's fresco begun in 1568, and completed by Federico Zuccaro in 1579.
  • 42. Huge clock decorat ed by Paolo Uccello.
  • 43. The Duomo, as if completed, in a fresco by Andrea di Bonaiuto, painted in the 1390s, before the commencem ent of the dome
  • 44. Procession outside the cathedral during the 18th century
  • 45. By : George Muñoz ramirez 2ºA and Sergio Malagón Alcaide 2ºA