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Pazzi Chapel interior showing one corner with windows, roundels, and arch

Interior of the Pazzi Chapel showing one corner with arched windows and terra cotta roundels by Luca della Robbia above them. The grey edgings and pilasters are of pietra serena, a specific type of stone from Fiesole. Combined with the warm white walls they make an exquisitely serene space. Some scholars now think that Berunelleschi was responsible for the design, and the building work was completed by others, such as Michelozzo.

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Filippo Brunelleschi Firenze Florence Italia Italy Pazzi Chapel Renaissance Santa Croce architectural style architecture balance building interior pendentive period (culture and art) pilasters proportions windows Europe Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) MIchelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi (1396-1472) space proportions serenity
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Interior of the Pazzi Chapel showing one corner with arched windows and terra cotta roundels by Luca della Robbia above them.   The grey edgings and  pilasters are of pietra serena, a specific type of stone from Fiesole.  Combined with the warm white walls they make an exquisitely serene space.  Some scholars now think that Berunelleschi was responsible for the design, and the building work was completed by others, such as Michelozzo.
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