San Michele a Monteripaldi is a Roman Catholic church located in the suburban neighborhood of the same name south of the urban center of Florence, Italy.
The first documentation of the church is from 1138, but the dedication to the Archangel Michael suggests founding during the Lombard kingdom.
In 1271, what had been a small chapel or oratory, became attached to a convent for nuns, under the patronage of the Bardi family.
Their patronage, including the privilege of appointing rectors, continued when the convent was closed, and the building became a parish church.
Among the works inside the church in 1907, was an altarpiece depicting San Carlo Borromeo by Francesco Curradi.