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Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square

Italy’s Florence Cathedral, commonly known as the “Duomo,” dominates Florence鈥檚 skyline. Located in Cathedral Square,聽the cathedral complex also includes the Baptistery of St. John and Giotto鈥檚 Bell Tower鈥攁ll are astounding examples of Renaissance art and architecture. The buildings were decorated inside and out by the finest artists of the time, such as the sculptor Donatello and painter Giorgio Vasari whose depictions of illustrious people from secular or spiritual life inspire all who see them.

Florence鈥檚 Duomo Took Time to Blossom

Florence Cathedral, as it appears today, took nearly 140 years to complete.聽

Designed by architect Arnolfo di Cambio, the first stone of the Gothic cathedral was laid in 1296, on the day that Roman Catholics celebrate the birth of the聽Virgin Mary:聽Sept. 8. The date is particularly significant to the cathedral鈥檚 founding as it was originally called Santa Maria del Fiore, or St. Mary of the Flower. The flower represents Christ in the Virgin Mary鈥檚 womb.聽

Cambio鈥檚 original design was altered and expanded over the years. And on Aug. 30, 1436, architect Filippo Brunelleschi finished the building when he crowned the cathedral with an astonishing octagonal dome about 108 feet high with no external support, an incredible engineering feat to this day.

Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square The magnificent dome was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. (Ricardo Lps/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square The construction of the cathedral started in the late 13th century; the dome was added in the 15th century. (Giuseppe Mond矛/Unsplash)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square (Steve Lovegrove/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square The exterior of the cathedral is decorated in a geometric arrangement of white marble from Carrara, green marble from Prato, and red marble from Siena. (Steve Lovegrove/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square (Zvonimir Atletic/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square Inspired by the Book of Genesis, the lower levels of Giotto鈥檚 bell tower are full of hexagonal panels containing sculptural reliefs depicting the biblical history of man. (littleting/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square Giotto’s bell tower. (TTphoto/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square The Gates of Paradise, a pair of gilded bronze doors designed by sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti at the north entrance of the Baptistery of St John. (Kiev.Victor/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square “The Last Judgment” was designed by Giorgia Vasari but painted mostly by his student Frederico Zuccari. (Thoom/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square Detail, “The Last Judgment.” (AmbrosiniV/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square The interior of the octagonal dome of the Baptistery of Saint John is covered in mosaics. (kan_khampanya/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square (Ventura/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square (InnaFelker/Shutterstock)
Faith and Beauty Meet in Florence’s Cathedral Square (Triff/Shutterstock)

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