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This image captures the interior of a historical building, identified by the visible text and context as a part of Santa Croce in Firenze, Italy. The central focus is a large, vertical cork board holding a poster that illustrates and details the history of the "Santa Croce Basilica, Chiostri e Museo" (Santa Croce Basilica, Cloisters and Museum).

The poster features an aerial-like illustration of the Santa Croce complex, accompanied by a timeline of significant dates, starting from "1228 prima chiesa" (first church) and extending to "1966." Other dates mentioned include "1294 nuova chiesa" (new church), "1443," "1556 di Vasari," "1847," "1865," and "1900 dell'Opera." Text on the left side of the poster reads: "L'Associazione culturale Firenze in Armonia sostiene la Comunità dei Frati Francescani di Santa Croce" (The cultural association Florence in Harmony supports the Community of the Franciscan Friars of Santa Croce).

In the background, to the upper left of the cork board, a white marble statue of a draped female figure stands on a pedestal. Partial text on the pedestal base includes "M. AMATO." The floor features patterned tiles and a large, dark stone slab, possibly a tomb marker, with text visible as "pronio-danorra." and "AMATO." In the lower left corner, metal scaffolding or a mobile lift mechanism is partially visible, suggesting ongoing maintenance or construction work within the building. No people are visible, and the indoor setting makes the time of day indeterminate.
FM-oNt2k1

Feb 9, 2025

Firenze, Italy

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This image captures the interior of a historical building, identified by the visible text and context as a part of Santa Croce in Firenze, Italy. The central focus is a large, vertical cork board holding a poster that illustrates and details the history of the "Santa Croce Basilica, Chiostri e Museo" (Santa Croce Basilica, Cloisters and Museum). The poster features an aerial-like illustration of the Santa Croce complex, accompanied by a timeline of significant dates, starting from "1228 prima chiesa" (first church) and extending to "1966." Other dates mentioned include "1294 nuova chiesa" (new church), "1443," "1556 di Vasari," "1847," "1865," and "1900 dell'Opera." Text on the left side of the poster reads: "L'Associazione culturale Firenze in Armonia sostiene la Comunità dei Frati Francescani di Santa Croce" (The cultural association Florence in Harmony supports the Community of the Franciscan Friars of Santa Croce). In the background, to the upper left of the cork board, a white marble statue of a draped female figure stands on a pedestal. Partial text on the pedestal base includes "M. AMATO." The floor features patterned tiles and a large, dark stone slab, possibly a tomb marker, with text visible as "pronio-danorra." and "AMATO." In the lower left corner, metal scaffolding or a mobile lift mechanism is partially visible, suggesting ongoing maintenance or construction work within the building. No people are visible, and the indoor setting makes the time of day indeterminate.

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