Santa Maria e Santa Brigida al Paradiso is a Roman Catholic parish church located on via Benedetto Fortini in the quartiere of Gavinana in the zone of Paradiso, just south of the urban center of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.
Neither convent prospered, and in 1305, the monks briefly abandoned the monastery, then known as Badiuzza di Santa Maria di Fabroro, that was prone to much damage due to the wars that reigned and its location in the midst of a perverse nation[1] By 1416, this small monastery and church were transferred to the female Benedictine convent of Santa Brigida al Paradiso, located just down the hill.
[2] The Romanesque-style church layout is simple: it consists of a single long nave, oriented with the facade facing east, with high narrow windows.
The portico (1706) has some frescoes; the poorly conserved Madonna and Child was attributed to Pier Dandini.
To the left of the nave, a wooden 15th-century Christ of the Cross is attributed to Bernardo della Cecca.