Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine houses one of Florence's greatest artistic treasures: Masaccio's revolutionary frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel.
About Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine houses one of Florence's greatest artistic treasures: Masaccio's revolutionary frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel. The main church itself showcases Baroque ceiling frescoes by Luca Giordano, ornate side chapels, and a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the tourist chaos elsewhere in Florence. You'll find genuine neighborhood life in the surrounding piazza, where locals gather at cafes and the weekly market brings authentic energy.
Entering feels like discovering Florence's local side. The church's simple Renaissance facade gives no hint of the artistic riches inside, where golden light filters through windows onto elaborate altarpieces and marble decorations. The Brancacci Chapel entrance sits separately to the left, but the main church deserves exploration first. You'll often have the space mostly to yourself, making it perfect for quiet contemplation before tackling the chapel crowds.
Most visitors rush straight to the Brancacci Chapel (€10) and miss the free church entirely, which is backwards. Start with the main church to appreciate Giordano's ceiling work, then decide if you want to pay for the chapel. The chapel requires timed entry and allows only 15 minutes inside, so book ahead during peak season. Skip the audio guide for the church; the art speaks for itself.
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