Santissima Annunziata, Renaissance church in Arezzo, Italy
Description
The Santissima Annunziata is a Renaissance church in Arezzo with a three-nave basilica layout and twelve windows that bathe the interior in natural light. The marble high altar, created by Rodolfo Sirigatti, serves as the visual focal point of the sacred space.
History
Construction began in 1491 under Bartolomeo della Gatta, a master of Renaissance design who established the building's foundations. After della Gatta's death in 1502, Antonio da Sangallo took over and brought the project to completion.
Culture
The church takes its name from the Annunciation, a central moment in Catholic devotion that inspired many Renaissance artists. Inside, artworks reflect how this sacred event shaped the visual and spiritual imagination of the period.
Practical
The church sits on Via Giuseppe Garibaldi at the western edge of Arezzo's old town and is easily reached on foot. Its central location makes it a natural stop while walking through the city's historic streets.
Did you know?
A 14th-century oratory is integrated into the facade and displays a fresco of the Annunciation by Spinello Aretino from around 1370. This medieval element creates an interesting visual contrast with the Renaissance architecture that surrounds it.
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