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The Basilica of the Holy Trinity, a variety of styles over the centuries |
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The Basilica of the Holy
Trinity
The current Basilica of the Holy Trinity was
constructed between 1258 and 1280 in the place
where there was another 11th-century church.
Since over the centuries multiple
reconstructions occurred, when you visit this
church you have the feeling of doing a trip
among the different architecture styles, but
what are them?
The façade, rebuilt between 1593 and 1594, is
Mannerist and was designed by Bernardo
Buontalenti.
However, if you enter the church and turn
around, you will notice the Romanesque stonework
that emerged when the building was restored.
Thanks to the same restoration, the floor of the
11thcentury church was revealed together with a
crypt.
The floor mosaics that belonged to the previous
church are now in the Bargello museum but the
capitals of the columns of the crypt are still
in the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, Pietro
Bernini and Giovanni Battista Caccini sculpted
the relief over the central door, while the 17th
century wooden doors were carved as a
remembrance of Vallombrosan saints. The masterpieces of the
Basilica of the Holy Trinity
Among the masterpieces that you can find in the
Basilica of the Holy Trinity, there are the
beautiful works realized by Lorenzo Monaco in
the Cialli-Seringi chapel.
The peculiarity of this chapel is that Monaco
mixes different styles: he uses the High Gothic
style for the Annunciation on the altar, but the
frescoes on the walls reveal that the artist
knew the new developments in painting introduced
by Masaccio (one of the most important
Florentine Renaissance artist).
In the Sassetti family chapel you will admire
the Domenico Ghirlandaio’s masterpieces: we are
now int the High Renaissance.
The most important are the scenes from the life
of Saint Francis since they work also as a
historic document: the painting shows the old
façade of the Basilica of the Holy Trinity
realized with the Romanesque style, together
with the Holy Trinity bridge as it was before
the great flood of 1557.
With the San Pietro chapel we enter the Baroque
with a rush, thanks to the wonderful
representation of “Christ walks on water to
save Peter”. The Holy Trinity Bridge, one
of the most elegant bridges in Europe
Considered one of the most beautiful bridges in
Italy and Europe, the Holy Trinity Bridge will
fascinate you with its elegance.
The Holy Trinity Bridge (Ponte Santa Trinita) is
a Renaissance bridge over the Arno river in
Florence. This bridge takes the name from the
close Basilica of the Holy Trinity and is
considered the oldest elliptic arch bridge in
the world. The two neighboring bridges are the
Ponte alla Carraia to the west and the famous
Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio) to the east. The history of the Holy
Trinity Bridge
The Holy Trinity bridge as we know it today was
realized between 1567 and 1569 by the Florentine
architect Bartolomeo Ammannati according to a
project made by Michelangelo.
Previously there was another bridge made of wood
constructed in 1252 that collapsed due to the
weight of people while they were watching a show
in the Arno river.
Seven years later the Holy Trinity bridge was
rebuilt in stone but unfortunately less than one
century later, in 1333, was destroyed by a
flood.
The reconstruction lasted sixty years
(1356-1415). The new bridge was designed by the
Florentine artist Taddeo Gaddi but was destroyed
in the flood of 1557, that brought to
Ammannati’s replacement. Unlike the Old Bridge,
the Holy Trinity bridge was destroyed by
retreating German troops between 3 and 4 August
1944.
A temporary bridge was reconstructed and then
replaced in 1958 with a bridge made of stones
raised from the Arno river by the engineer
Emilio Brizzi and the architect Riccardo
Gizdulich.
The statues of the four Seasons on the Holy
Trinity Bridge
In 1608, as part of the wedding celebrations of
the duke Cosimo
II de’ Medici with Maria Magdalena of
Austria, were added to the Holy Trinity Bridge
four statues of the Seasons. These statues were
realized by different artists: Pietro
Francavilla designed the Spring, Giovanni
Caccini (who worked also at the Basilica of the
Holy Trinity) realized the Summer and the
Autumn, and Taddeo Landini realized the Winter.
After the destruction of the Holy Trinity Bridge
in 1944, the statue of the Spring disappeared
and it was recovered from the bed of the Arno
river only in 1961.
Join one of the tours made by the guides of the Free
Tour Florence – Another Florence if you
want know something else about the Basilica of
the Holy Trinity and the Holy Trinity Bridge!
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