Religious complex with artistic treasures
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Next up, as you wander deeper into the university area, keep your eyes for the San Marco convent. This place still conserves the atmosphere of Florence back in the day - a mix of spirituality, art, and politics. Ever since it was established in late 13th century, this convent has been at the centre of Florentine cultural, religious, and political life. Home to many prominent religious figures, this place became a synonym of art during the life of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Lorenzo was a notable patron of the arts in Florence, and it came as no surprise that he got one of the best sculptors of his time, Bertoldo di Giovanni (who was Donatello’s student and later became one of Michelangelo’s teachers), to be the director of the art school located inside the San Marco complex. Lorenzo’s idea was to bring together talented young artists, sculptors and thinkers to create the new era for humanity (see why he can be officially considered the godfather of the Renaissance?). The courtyards, gardens, and galleries were filled with this creative and innovative spirit. Today you can visit the museum of San Marco to see the beautiful Renaissance frescoes and artworks, and of course, to walk the same rooms where once the artists like Michelangelo were studying.

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