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  1. The Medici Chapels ( Italian: Cappelle medicee) are two chapels built between the 16th and 17th centuries as an extension to the Basilica of San Lorenzo, in the Italian city of Florence.

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      Medici Chapel most often refers to the Sagrestia Nuova or...

  2. Las Capillas de los Medici ( Cappelle medicee) son dos estructuras de la Basílica de San Lorenzo en Florencia, Italia, que datan de los siglos XVI y XVII, y construidas como extensiones de la iglesia de Brunelleschi del siglo XV, con el propósito de celebrar a la familia Medici, patronos de la iglesia y Grandes Duques de Toscana.

  3. The Sagrestia Nuova, also known as the New Sacristy and the Medici Chapel, is a mausoleum that stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistic vision of the Medici family. Constructed in 1520, the mausoleum was designed by the Italian artist Michelangelo.

  4. La Capilla Medici de Miguel Ángel en Florencia ofrece el máximo detalle en estos sepulcros. Ante la pared se muestran los sarcófagos, diseñados sobre un podio alargado del que salen unos altos apoyos que elevan las tumbas.

  5. The burial place of the Medici family, the Cappelle Medicee (Medici Chapels) are today a national monument and museum. It features the “Sagrestia Nuova”, whose architecture and sculptures are by Michelangelo Buonarroti, the “Cappella dei Principi”, a monumental grand ducal mausoleum, and the crypts below.

  6. Medici Chapel, chapel housing monuments to members of the Medici family, in the New Sacristy of the Church of San Lorenzo in Florence. The funereal monuments were commissioned in 1520 by Pope Clement VII (formerly Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici), executed largely by Michelangelo from 1520 to 1534, and.