
Originally built as a grain market in the 14th century, then transformed into a church. Houses masterpieces in the niches, including works by Donatello, Lorenzo Ghiberti, and Andrea del Verrocchio. The interior features a Gothic tabernacle and an ornate marble altar once serving as a guild chapel for Florence’s prominent trades. The adjacent museum, located on the upper floors, showcases original sculptures replaced by replicas outside, preserving centuries-old artistry. A visit here offers a glimpse into Florence’s artistic heritage and the city’s medieval roots. Audio guides and brochures are available; consider exploring early in the day to avoid crowds. Check official hours for museum access.
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