Santa Maria Novella
Basilica was founded by the Dominican Fathers at the beginning
of 1200 and magnificently stands with its splendid Renaissance façade, in the
namesake beautiful square. Inside it, we will have the chance to see
masterpieces such as the "Crucifix"
by Giotto the "Trinity" by Masaccio
and the spectacular frescoes by Filippino
Lippi and Ghirlandaio and also
hear the story of the "mendicant order" of friars who have always been present in this church. Our tour ends
inside the elegant "Green Cloister" so named for its beautiful murals in
green earth by Paolo Uccello.
As early
as the 14th century the Dominican monks
of the Santa Maria Novella monastery,
who cultivated the land belonging to the monastery behind the cloisters, were
selling rose water to use as a disinfectant, primarily during periods of
epidemic. In the 16th century, under
the influence of Cosimo I de' Medici
and his successors, who took a profound interest in the natural sciences, and
with the founding of the first "Giardino
dei Semplici” (medicinal plants), the monks began to cultivate a wide variety of plants, distil herbs and flowers and prepare essences, ointments and balms. The
current "workshop" at
Santa Maria Novella dates back to 1612,
a period when apothecaries were plying their trade here, which we will have an
opportunity to visit after seeing the Basilica. Here, within the ancient halls that form part of the old Dominican monastery, beneath the vaulted ceilings with their magnificent frescoes and surrounded by
the aromatic scent of herbs from the
Tuscan countryside, you will be captivated by the irresistible and extraordinary products that are known and
acknowledged throughout the world. A real “top
must see” amazing place!
Firenze centro - 50100 Firenze