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- Michelangelos Tomb in Florences Basilica of Santa Croce
Want to pay homage to Michelangelo in Florence? Visit his tomb monument in the Basilica of Santa Croce Michelangelo's monumental tomb is a masterpiece designed by Giorgio Vasari It is a testament to the incredible skill and talent of the world renowned Renaissance artist
- Michelangelo’s Tomb in Santa Croce: A Master’s Legacy
Michelangelo Buonarroti’s tomb in Santa Croce is more than a burial site — it’s a monument to artistic greatness Designed by Giorgio Vasari and adorned with expressive marble figures, the tomb celebrates Michelangelo’s life, talent, and impact on the world of Renaissance art
- Michelangelo’s tomb: five fun facts you probably didn’t know
This eventually took place in an impressive tomb monument in the Church of Santa Croce, which was designed and partially carried out by Giorgio Vasari to honour the memory of the great artist Michelangelo and to state the importance of his family
- Giorgio Vasari (design) - Monumental Tomb of Michelangelo Buonarroti
Monumental Tomb of Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1564-1576 Michelangelo died in Rome on 18 February 1564 and was buried in the church of Santi Apostoli, but his nephew Leonardo purloined his uncle's remains and brought them back to Florence " secretly in a bale, under the title of merchandise "
- The Michelangelo Tomb: How to Visit in 2025 - Counting Her Travels
The tomb of Michelangelo is located in Florence, Italy, in the Basilica di Santa Croce If you’re staying in the city center, I recommend walking to the tomb as it’s only about 20 minutes away and you can enjoy walking the streets of Florence on your way there
- Tomb of Michelangelo Buonarroti, Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
On July 14, 1564, after numerous postponements, Michelangelo’s funeral took place in the church of San Lorenzo After the ceremony, the body of the great artist was finally placed in his tomb inside the famous Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, a place where he still rests
- The Basilica of Santa Croce - Visit Florence
Michelangelo is buried in Santa Croce, as are Rossini, Machiavelli, and the Pisan-born Galileo Galilei, who was tried by the Inquisition and was not allowed a Christian burial until 1737, 95 years after his death
- The beautiful burials of Basilica Santa Croce in Florence - Liisa Wanders
Michelangelo’s remains rest in a purple marble tomb surrounded by sculptures of three distraught women, representing painting, sculpture and architecture The very arts themselves are mourning the death of Michelangelo, whose bust sits at the centre
- Visit Santa Croce in Florence to See Giotto Frescoes and Michelangelo’s . . .
Santa Croce is also famous as the pantheon of the Italian greats, with several funeral monuments including the graves of Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Machiavelli, and Rossini, as well as a cenotaph for Dante
- Florence Tombs Galileo Galilei Michelangelo Santa Croce
Michelangelo had in fact died and been buried in Rome, where he had spent the last thirty years of his life It was his nephew who secretly organised the transfer of Michelangelo's body to Florence, against the advice of the Pope, which was risky at the time
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