Built in 1837, the San Men cemetery is a memorial cemetery in Florence, located in the fortified fortress of the 1,000-year-old San Miniato Al Monte Cathedral. The cemetery is an open-air museum with sculptures and beautiful buildings. Private churches and tombs are built in a variety of styles, ranging from neoclassicalism to Art Nouveau and decorative arts. Worth a look.
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Built in 1837, the San Men cemetery is a memorial cemetery in Florence, located in the fortified fortress of the 1,000-year-old San Miniato Al Monte Cathedral. The cemetery is an open-air museum with sculptures and beautiful buildings. Private churches and tombs are built in a variety of styles, ranging from neoclassicalism to Art Nouveau and decorative arts. Worth a look.
Built in 1837, the San Men cemetery is a memorial cemetery in Florence, located in the fortified fortress of the 1,000-year-old San Miniato Al Monte Cathedral. The cemetery is an open-air museum with sculptures and beautiful buildings. Private churches and tombs are built in a variety of styles, ranging from neoclassicalism to Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The most romantic statue on the cemetery is the statue on Mazzone’s tomb. The portrait depicts two Mazzone brothers and sisters dancing together. Mario died while serving as a pilot during World War I, and his sister Maria died before the wedding. Their mother wanted to represent them in the afterlife, with Mario in uniform and Maria in a wedding dress. The two danced in another world.