San Felice a Ema is a Roman Catholic church located on the Via of the same name in the neighborhood of Galluzzo, southeast of the urban center of Florence, Italy.
The first documentation of the church, dedicated to Felix of Nola, is from the 1066. when it was donated by Gisla, the widow of Azzo to the monastery of San Pier Maggiore in the city.
The central portal has the heraldic arms (1532) of the parish priest Pietro Della Luna, nominated to this church by Pope Leo X.
[1] The altarpieces are works from the 17th and 18th century, while the canon's office displays the central panel of a polyptych depicting Madonna and Child with Compagni Family (1387) by Giovanni del Biondo.
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