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San Remigio, Florence

Coordinates: 43°46′06″N 11°15′29″E / 43.768448°N 11.258009°E / 43.768448; 11.258009
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Exterior of San Remigio di Firenze showing the hanging arches along the roof line.

San Remigio di Firenze is a church in Florence, Italy.

The church was founded around the year 1000. It is dedicated to Saint Remigius. In the 13th century, the church was reconstructed to feature a triangle-shaped facade with hanging arches along the roof line. The interior still reflects the original Gothic architecture with ogive arches and octagonal columns along the three aisles.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Zucconi, Guido (1995). Florence: An Architectural Guide (November 2001 Reprint ed.). San Giovanni Lupatoto, Verona, Italy: Arsenale Editrice. p. 34.

References

43°46′06″N 11°15′29″E / 43.768448°N 11.258009°E / 43.768448; 11.258009