St Marks Anglican Curch (Florence, Italy)

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Via Maggio 18

Florence,
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The church is part of an old Medici Palace that was owned by Machiavelli, renovated in a neo-renaissance style with beautiful icons. English Church architect G.F.Bodley described the...

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Wed 11/26 6:45 pm An Evening of Opera and Song with Dinner
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Wed 11/26 8:30 pm An Evening of Opera and Song
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Sat 11/29 6:45 pm La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi with Dinner
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Sat 11/29 8:30 pm La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
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Wed 12/3 6:45 pm An Evening of Opera and Song with Dinner
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Fri 12/5 8:30 pm An Evening with Lieder by Franz Schubert
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Sat 12/6 6:45 pm La Bohme by Giacomo Puccini with Dinner
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Sat 12/6 8:30 pm La Bohme by Giacomo Puccini
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Sun 12/7 6:45 pm La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi with Dinner
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Sun 12/7 8:30 pm La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
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Fri 12/12 8:30 pm An Evening with Lieder by Franz Schubert
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Thu 12/25 7:00 pm La Bohme by Giacomo Puccini
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Wed 12/31 7:30 pm New Year Concert: Opera Gala & Dinner
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Wed 12/31 9:30 pm New Year Concert: Opera Gala
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The church is part of an old Medici Palace that was owned by Machiavelli, renovated in a neo-renaissance style with beautiful icons.
English Church architect G.F.Bodley described the church in 1891 as %u201Can almost perfect specimen of Renaissance work,%u201D The palazzo itself is thought to date back to the 1500s. It is said to have belonged at one time to the Machiavelli family.
Last update 2007 Editorial Team Classictic.com

Posted by evdb on (Jul 7, 2007 9:22 pm) (permalink)

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