It was built by Arnolfo di Cambio and is made of stone, wood and glass. Is located in Florence. It is a symbol of wealth and power of the Tuscan capital during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Its name ("Holy Mary of the Flower") refers to the lily, symbol of Florence, or the old name of the village, called Fiorenza, although a fifteenth century document states that the "flower" refers to Christ.
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