• orsanmichele.JPG Orsanmichele's unique history as a site that has radically changed function over the centuries is infinitely interesting.
  • Orsanmichele, with Donatello's Saint George left of the corner. Orsanmichele (. pronounced [orsammiˈkɛːle]; "Kitchen Garden of St. Michael"...
  • The patron saints of the individual guilds, massed together on the four sides of the building, thus became the patron saints of the church of Orsanmichele itself.
  • What makes Orsanmichele virtually outstanding is its inner, superior with a development of complex sanctuaries accommodations fashions of holy people.
  • The reopening is scheduled for December 23, 2019. Orsanmichele is a rather long name for a church, comprised of three different words all compressed into one.
  • This church of Orsanmichele was originally the grain market. ... Inside the church of Orsanmichele is a jewel of Gothic art, the tabernacle by Orcagna (1355).
  • The unique church, Orsanmichele (Or San Michele), was originally built to store grain in 1337, but it was converted into a church between 1380 and 1404.
  • Originally, in the area where it is today Orsanmichele was the oratory of San Michele in Orto, which was demolished in 1239.
  • Exterior view of the Orsanmichele begun 1285 Photo Orsanmichele, Florence. ... St Mark c. 1411 Marble, height 236 cm Orsanmichele, Florence.
  • A covered arched corridor connects Orsanmichele with the neighboring Palazzo dell'arte della Lana , which is one of the best preserved ancient towers in Florence...