Santa Croce Basilica is a masterpiece of
Gothic architecture with a façade clad in polychrome
marble. This is the ancient church in which the Franciscan friars chose to set up and begin treating pelts and
leather and meditate in peace in a place that was, at that time, located
outside the city walls. We will admire, from close up, the beautiful frescoes by Giotto and Agnolo Gaddi,
the “Crucifix” and “Annunciation” by Donatello and the world-famous funerary monuments and tombs of
illustrious figures from the past such as Michelangelo,
Galileo and Machiavelli. Next, we will enter the elegant “Brunelleschi
Cloister” bordered by columns carved from pure stone, and then pass
into the fourteenth-century “Ancient Cloister” at the end of
which lies the beautiful “Pazzi Chapel”,
a sublime example of Renaissance harmony, also the work of Brunelleschi. After visiting the Basilica and cloisters, there will be a chance to visit a workshop that goes back to the 13th
century, when the Franciscan monks
first settled in this area on the banks of the river Arno. The earliest hide
and leather working activity was
established here, where the large quantities of water required for leather
processing are freely available. The Franciscan monks of the Santa Croce
monastery dedicated their efforts to this activity, and their leather-working techniques have been
preserved over the centuries by the master
craftsmen who still work in the delightful old workshops at the School of Leather (except on
Saturday and Sunday), which we will be visiting; an extraordinary Renaissance workshop adjacent to the Basilica, where
history, tradition and exceptional quality are combined to produce authentic Florentine craftwork and unique
pieces.
Firenze centro - 50100 Firenze