Certosa of Pavia – Pavia
Certosa di Pavia The Certosa was built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, first Duke of Milan, from 1396 to fulfill the will of his wife Catherine:
Certosa di Pavia The Certosa was built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, first Duke of Milan, from 1396 to fulfill the will of his wife Catherine:
During the thirteenth century, in conjunction with the strong expansion of Siena and the reform of the Augustinian Order (from monastic hermit order to mendicant
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and its convent are located in Senigallia, in the province of Ancona; the building was commissioned in 1490
The first construction of the Duomo of Sansepolcro dates back to the first half of the eleventh century, dedicated to the Four Evangelists and the
The Duomo of Naples, named after Santa Maria Assunta, was built by order of Carlo d’Angiò in 1294, on the site of the two ancient
The place where the current church of the Santissima Annunziata is, originally hosted an oratory, dating back to 1081 and wanted by Matilde di Canossa
The first records linked to the Basilica date back to 1269, when a community of Augustinian friars settled in Florence and began to build a
The first mention of a primitive church of Santa Croce in Florence dates back to 1228, two years after the canonization of Saint Francis; his
The convent of San Francesco al Monte alle Croci is located in the Oltrarno area, just a few steps away from the church of San
The construction of the Church of Santa Maria Nuova, chosen by the Friars Minor Observant as their seat in 1519, was realized on the area