Giroscopio - Hotel camping farmhouse b&b in italy
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The gothic basilica of Santa Croce, built between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries according to the plans of Arnolfo di Cambio, has a grandious and austere appearance.
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Among the most important monuments are the tomb of the Alfieri, built by Canova; that of Leonardo Bruni, by Rossellino; and that of Carlotta Bonaparte, by Bartolini.
The interior is enhanced by radious frescoes painted at the beginning of the fourteenth century by Giotto and his pupil Taddeo Gaddi.
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The other monastic buildings around the cloister house the Museum of the Works of Santa Croce, of great interest for the celebrated art that it contains: the Crucifix of Cimabue, the frescoes of Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna, and the large golden bronze of San Lodovico of Tolosa, the work of Donatello in 1423.

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