San Salvatore a Camaldoli

San Salvatore a Camaldoli is a Renaissance-style, former Roman Catholic church and convent located in front of Piazza Tasso, in the quartiere of Oltrarno, Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

Former Church and convent of San Salvatore a Camaldoli.

History

A church at the site, dedicated to the San Salvador (Holy Savior) was present by the 11th century. In 1102, the abbot of the Camaldolese order founded a monastery. The monastery was abandoned during the Siege of Florence (1529–30).

The site became a hospice for beggars and the indigent, and starting in 1621, it was refurbished under the direction of Giulio Parigi. In the eighteenth century the convent housed a Leopoldine School and a conservatory for girls under the supervision of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary.[1] 43°46′04.87″N 11°14′25.05″E

References

  1. Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at it:Chiesa di San Salvatore a Camaldoli; see its history for attribution.
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