San Giovannino dei Cavalieri (Young St. John the Baptist of the Knights) previously named Church of San Giovanni Decollato (Decapitated St. John), is a parish church situated in Via San Gallo in central Florence, Italy.
Church of Saint John the Baptist of the Knights (Chiesa di San Giovannino dei Cavalieri) | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Province | Florence |
Location | |
Location | Florence, Italy |
Geographic coordinates | 43°46′47.23″N 11°15′30.83″E / 43.7797861°N 11.2585639°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Church |
Groundbreaking | 1553 |
Completed | 1784 |
Initially the site held a 14th-century home for women of "easy virtue" and dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen, it was renamed after the patron saint of the Cavalieri or Knights of Malta. Rebuilt from 1553-1784, with facade added in 1699. Presently it contains a Coronation of the Virgin by Neri di Bicci, a Nativity by Bicci di Lorenzo, an Annunciation attributed to the Master of Stratonice, a Decapitation of St. John the Baptist by Pietro Dandini, vault frescoes by Alessandro Gherardini, a painted cross in the apse by Lorenzo Monaco, and a Last Supper by Palma il Giovane.
References
edit- Borsook, Eve (1991). Vincent Cronin (general editor) (ed.). The Companion Guide to Florence. Harper Collins. p. 241. ISBN 000215139-1.
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External links
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