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		<title>Cappelle Medicee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The part of church San Lorenzo called The Medici Chapels preserves the mortal remains of Medici family members is also the place, when you can admire one of the best of Michelangelo's sculptures prepared for tombstones of two Medici princes: Lorenzo and Giuliano.The Miechelangelo masterpieces and so the tombstones are located in La Sagrestia Nuova ( the New Sacristy). Six other princes rest in Cappella dei Principi, while the grave of the founder of Medici family Cosimo il Vecchio is located in the separate crypt on the right side of the church.]]></description>
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		<title>Palazzo Davanzati</title>
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Palazzo Davanzati also known as Museo della Casa Fiorentina Antica is a typical example of living quarters of rich Florentine family from 14th century.
Originally build for Davazzi family of wool merchants moved to the hands of Davanzati in 1578, who owned the place for almost three centuries.
At the beginning of 20th century the palace has [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Santa Maria Novella</title>
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In 1221 the Dominican Order received land in Florence arounf the old 9th century oratory of Santa Maria delle Vigne.
The monks have decided to build the cloisters and the new long church on the spot of the former one, hence the name of the new church &#8211; Santa Maria Novella.
Designed by two Dominican friars, Fra [...]]]></description>
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