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  1. The Medici Chapels (Italian: Cappelle medicee) are two chapels built between the 16th and 17th centuries as an extension to the Basilica of San Lorenzo, in the Italian city of Florence. They are the Sagrestia Nuova ('New Sacristy'), designed by Michelangelo , and the larger Cappella dei Principi ('Chapel of the Princes'), a collaboration ...

  2. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Le cappelle medicee, costruite quale luogo di sepoltura della famiglia Medici, sono oggi un museo statale di Firenze, ricavato da alcune aree della basilica di San Lorenzo [2]. Oggi afferisce alla gestione museale indipendente del gruppo del Museo del Bargello .

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  3. Cappelle Medicee. The cruciform basilica with the vast domed apsidal Medici Chapel; in the cloister is the Laurentian Library. Glory of Florentine Saints on the interior of the dome over the crossing. The most celebrated and grandest part of San Lorenzo is the Cappelle Medicee (Medici Chapels) in the apse.

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  5. The burial place of the Medici family, the Cappelle Medicee (Medici Chapels) are today a national monument and museum. It features the “Sagrestia Nuova”, whose architecture and sculptures are by Michelangelo Buonarroti, the “Cappella dei Principi”, a monumental grand ducal mausoleum, and the crypts below.

  6. Medici Chapel in Florence. The Medici Chapel ( Cappelle Medicee) is paradise for Michelangelo fans. Not only can you see one of the only architectural designs brought to completion by the master (ie the New Sacristy) but the museum houses no fewer than 7 sculptures by the Renaissance genius. And that's just one part of the museum!

  7. The Medici Chapels form part of the monumental complex of San Lorenzo. The church of San Lorenzo was the official church of the Medici from their period as private residents in their palace in Via Larga (now via Cavour), becoming their mausoleum which houses most of the family. Giovanni de' Bicci de' Medici (died 1429) was the first who wished ...

  8. The Medici Chapels ( Cappelle medicee) are two chapels built between the 16th and 17th centuries as an extension to the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence, Italy.

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