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The Badia a SettimoThe naveCrypt: the tomb of the countesses Cilla and GasdiaThe granary
The Badia a Settimo or Abbazia dei Santi Salvatore e Lorenzo a Settimo is a Cluniac Benedictine abbey in the comune of Scandicci, near Florence in Tuscany, Italy. It was founded in 1004.
On 18 March 1236, by order of Pope Gregory IX, the monastery passed to the Cistercians of the abbey of Galgano Guidotti.
In the chapel of San Jacopo of the Badia, which dates to 1315, are frescoes, much ruined, that are the only surviving work attributed with reasonable certainty – by Ghiberti – to Buffalmacco, whose real name was Bonamico or Buonamico.[1]
^Isa Belli Barsali (1972) "Buonamico detto Buffalmacco", in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 15. Accessed February 2012.
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1238–1313), sculptor and architect. He built the campanile of the BadiaaSettimo. Pietro Baseggio (14th century), architect and sculptor. In 1361, he...
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in 1257, as a lay brother. He was soon engaged in work on the convent of the brethren at Pisa and built the campanile of the BadiaaSettimo, near Florence...
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