Santa Maria Del Fiore: La Costruzione Della Chiesa E Del Campanile by Cesare Guasti explores the historical construction of the Florence Cathedral and its bell tower. Based on documents from the archive of the Opera del Duomo and the State Archive, this work provides an in-depth look at the architectural and historical significance of these iconic structures. Guasti's study offers valuable insights into the artistic, religious, and civic context of Florence during the period of construction, detailing the methods, materials, and key figures involved in bringing this magnificent vision to life. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the cultural heritage and engineering achievements of the Italian Renaissance.
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