Open Opens at 08:15-18:50(Admission ends at 18:10)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
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Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini, 6, 50123 FlorenceMap
Phone+39-055-0649430
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A cylindrical building, this chapel is also a very interesting area, where you can see very good historical buildings, Medici is also a very famous family in Italy, with a lot of heritage.
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Medici Chapel Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Church of San Lorenzo was once the exclusive parish church of the Medici family. The Medici family chapel in the church became the burial ground for members of the Medici family. The interior is divided into three areas: the tomb, the octagonal chapel of the monarchs and the new sacristy. The tomb of the Medici family is located in a chapel in the church of San Lorenzo, and construction has been intermittent for 15 years.
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Medici Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A cylindrical building, this chapel is also a very interesting area, where you can see very good historical buildings, Medici is also a very famous family in Italy, with a lot of heritage.
The Medici Family Chapel Florence The Medici Family Private Chapel The Chapel is quite luxurious. The most worth looking forward to Michelangelo's "Morning" "Twilight" "Day" "Night" four and a half-bedroom sculptures are shown here to the world. Walk into the Chapel and you will find why. Without the Medici, there would be no Florence Renaissance in Italy.
Walking into the dome part, everything was amazing. The whole space was wonderful, even though one part was being renovated. The sculptures in the other part were beautiful. My only complaint is the security system, I don't think it needs this security, but I found that there are shock absorbers on the original beautiful attractions.
Superb Medici family chapel travel experience, the tickets are very clear, follow the map is super convenient, cost-effective
The Medici chapel houses the famous sculptures of the great Michelangelo. Day, Night, Morning, and Dawn. Everyone watched the statues with a breath, and I kept my excitement in check. There is a small hall next to it that shows the drawings on the wall when Michelangelo makes the statue. If you are a sculpture lover, you must come here.
The square where every crowd in this town gathers has street performers, saxophones, accordion, flute, music is very melodious, and enjoys the millennium buildings with music anytime, anywhere. The Renaissance's magnificent architecture, culture, and artworks make all the luxury goods that can only be appreciated or complemented by themselves
We went to the Basilica of the Virgin of the Hundred Flowers by mistake. There were not many people visiting, and we could not see it on Trip.com's recommendation list, but the absolute value was higher than watching the replica in Michelangelo Square. This is the location of the authentic "Day" "Morning" "Night". Just rush these treasures for good value for money. The chapel's decoration style is also different from other public open churches, and the ceiling is beautifully painted. There are few key people, very quiet and comfortable.