Essential Architecture- Search by style
Late Italian Gothic (c. 1385-16th cent.) |
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Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence | Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence (Florence Cathedral) | Florence Cathedral |
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Florence Cathedral | Florence Cathedral- Above the roof. | Palazzo Vecchio, Florence |
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Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice | Orvieto Cathedral | Orvieto Cathedral interior |
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Basilica di San Petronio at Bologna | Duomo di Milano- The ultimate facade with its striking rosy marble revetment | The Duomo di Milano in 1856. |
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The famous "Madunina" atop the main spire of the cathedral, a baroque gilded bronze artwork. | View from south-west | |
14th century Around the late 13th century several important Gothic or Gothic-like edifices were begun, which were to be completed in the following century. These include; Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence Palazzo Vecchio, Florence Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice Orvieto Cathedral In the late 14th century two major Italian late-Gothic edifices were begun, the Duomo di Milano and the Basilica di San Petronio at Bologna. ![]() 15th century In the 15th century no new major Gothic edifices were built in Italy, while the construction of large basilicas and cathedrals begun continued. In particular, the realization of Filippo Brunelleschi. |
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