Santa Maria dei Candeli

Santa Maria dei Candeli is a former Roman Catholic church situated in the Borgo Pinti in central Florence, Region of Tuscany, Italy.

Initially founded in 13–14th centuries as a convent; the present structure was enlarged starting 1558, with a radical rebuilding in 1703 by the Baroque artist Giovanni Battista Foggini.

The ceiling is frescoed with the Assumption by Niccolò Lapi, the right wall houses a St Clair by Francesco Botti and a St Augustine by Jacopo Vignali.

The main altarpiece is an Immaculate Conception by Carlo Sacconi, flanked by a Transit of St Joseph by Tommaso Redi.

The monastic order was suppressed by the Napoleonic occupation, and the adjacent monastery became successively an orphanage, an asylum, and finally a lyceum for training policemen.

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