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  1. Gregorian Chant: Sacred Beauty at San Miniato al Monte Church, Florence, Italyhttps://youtu.be/JdHNXESgo3UFor 1,300 years, San Miniato al Monte Church has l...

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  2. St. Minias, after whom San Miniato al Monte is named, was by tradition the first evangeliser and Christian martyr in Florence. Minias is thought to have been a Greek merchant or possibly an Armenian prince who left his home to make a pilgrimage to Rome. In about 250, he arrived in Florence and took up life as a hermit.

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  4. Jun 29, 2013 · We were visiting this basilica and were surprised to hear the monks come out and start their chants. They were roped off so we couldn't see them, but it soun...

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    Built between the 11th and 13th century, the exterior of the Church of San Miniato is decorated with green and white marble in geometric patterns similar to the facades of Santa Croce and Santa Maria Novella. A mosaic from the 12th century decorates the facade over a central window.

    Going into the church, one finds that the interior is Romanesque, with three naves and an elevated presbytery and a crypt. Pay particular attention to the marble pavement in the central aisle dating back to the 13th century. At the end is the beautiful Cappella del Crocefisso by Michelozzo (1448), and behind it is the crypt, decorated with frescoes...

    Since the church of San Miniato is located just outside the city walls it takes a bit more planning to arrive. It is easily accessible by foot, car, bike (for those who like to climb) and by bus. If you like the idea of a panoramic hike, taking in the green hills that surround Florence and the spectacular views of the skyline then your best option ...

    You can also catch the ATAF orange city bus number 12 or 13 to get to the Piazzale and the walk it to the top of the church.

    • Marble Facade. San Miniato has Florence’s emblematic geometric white and green marble facade. The gorgeous facade gives you a preview of what you’ll see inside.
    • San Miniato Interior. When you walk through the turquoise doors, you’ll find a rather dark interior. It’s a bit difficult to see inside the church. Let your eyes adjust.
    • The Crypt. The arches lead you down underground to the crypt, the realm of the dead. If you descend into the crypt area, perhaps the church’s main highlight, you’ll find a mystical ancient space.
    • The Presbytery and Apse Mosaics. If you leave the crypt area and make your way up the stairs, you’ll land in the Presbytery. That was the choir area reserved for the priests.
  5. Monks singing (gregorian chant) at San Miniato al Monte in Florence, Italy. This is in the church that is on the top back side of Piazzale Michelangelo. I ...

  6. Oct 25, 2013 · The Church of San Miniato al Monte in Florence. Today, the Italian city of Florence keeps the feast of Saint Miniatus, (or Minias; San Miniato in Italian) who was martyred there during the persecution of Decius in 250-51 A.D. The authentic story of his martyrdom is now lost to us; he is traditionally said to have been the son of an Armenian ...

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