Old Sacristy of San Lorenzo
The sacristy is a room traditionally used for priests to put on garments for a religious ritual. In this case, it was intended to be a mausoleum for the founder of Medici dynasty, Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici. The room was designed by Brunelleschi, and has many elements that represent the epitome of Renaissance architecture. It emphasizes the use of fundamental geometric shapes, to create a sense of clarity and solemnity. Brunelleschi borrowed many elements, such as fluted pilasters and corinthian capitals, from ancient Roman architecture but used them in a new way. The tomb of Giovanni and Piero de' Medici, created by Verrocchio, is found in this mausoleum.
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker, "Brunelleschi, Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo, Florence," in Smarthistory, December 6, 2015, accessed April 27, 2019, https://smarthistory.org/brunelleschi-old-sacristy-san-lorenzo-florence/.
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Longitude: 11.253646800000