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The Chiesa del Sacro Cuore (Church of the Sacred Heart) is located in Via Capo di Mondo in Florence. Ludovico da Casoria, a Franciscan priest, founder of the Congregation of , had the church built between 1874 and 1877, on the model of San Salvatore al Monte. The church is situated in Firenze (Campo di Marte). In 1941 it became a parish church and the building was completely restructured by the architect Lando Bartoli between 1956 and 1962. For the extremely modern bell tower the architect was assisted by Pier Luigi Nervi. There is a stained glass window of the Resurrection by , bronze doors and ceramic saints by Angelo Biancini, mosaic Stations of the Cross by , a crucifix by , a 16th-century Madonna and Child, a Last Supper by Giovanni Stradano and the Apparition of the Sacred Heart by A

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  • The Chiesa del Sacro Cuore (Church of the Sacred Heart) is located in Via Capo di Mondo in Florence. Ludovico da Casoria, a Franciscan priest, founder of the Congregation of , had the church built between 1874 and 1877, on the model of San Salvatore al Monte. The church is situated in Firenze (Campo di Marte). In 1941 it became a parish church and the building was completely restructured by the architect Lando Bartoli between 1956 and 1962. For the extremely modern bell tower the architect was assisted by Pier Luigi Nervi. There is a stained glass window of the Resurrection by , bronze doors and ceramic saints by Angelo Biancini, mosaic Stations of the Cross by , a crucifix by , a 16th-century Madonna and Child, a Last Supper by Giovanni Stradano and the Apparition of the Sacred Heart by Antonio Ciseri (1880). (en)
  • La chiesa del Sacro Cuore è un luogo di culto cattolico che si trova in via Capo di Mondo a Firenze, sede dell'omonima parrocchia affidata al clero dell'arcidiocesi di Firenze. (it)
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  • La chiesa del Sacro Cuore è un luogo di culto cattolico che si trova in via Capo di Mondo a Firenze, sede dell'omonima parrocchia affidata al clero dell'arcidiocesi di Firenze. (it)
  • The Chiesa del Sacro Cuore (Church of the Sacred Heart) is located in Via Capo di Mondo in Florence. Ludovico da Casoria, a Franciscan priest, founder of the Congregation of , had the church built between 1874 and 1877, on the model of San Salvatore al Monte. The church is situated in Firenze (Campo di Marte). In 1941 it became a parish church and the building was completely restructured by the architect Lando Bartoli between 1956 and 1962. For the extremely modern bell tower the architect was assisted by Pier Luigi Nervi. There is a stained glass window of the Resurrection by , bronze doors and ceramic saints by Angelo Biancini, mosaic Stations of the Cross by , a crucifix by , a 16th-century Madonna and Child, a Last Supper by Giovanni Stradano and the Apparition of the Sacred Heart by A (en)
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  • Chiesa del Sacro Cuore (Firenze) (it)
  • Sacro Cuore, Florence (en)
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