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Besides
the
Basilica
(where
the
frescoed
chapels,
the
Sacristy
and
the
Avelli
Cemetery
are
open
to
the
public),
the
museum
path
includes
the
Cloister
of
the
Dead,
the
renowned
Green
Cloister,
the
Spanish
Chapel,
the
Ubriachi
Chapel
and
the
Refectory.
The
Grand
Cloister,
named
for
its
colossal
dimensions
(featuring
56
arched
spans),
vaunts
spectacular
frescoes
attributed
to
prominent
painters
of
the
Florentine
Academy.
Be
sure
to
visit
the
evocative
Northern
Dormitory,
a
majestic
space
marked
by
cross-vaulted
arches
supported
by
rows
of
pilasters.
On
the
weekends,
you
can
admire
the
Pope’s
Chapel
and
join
a
guided
tour
organized
by
the
Mus.e
Association.
Thanks
to
an
agreement
between
the
Interior
Ministry's
Religious
Buildings
Fund
and
the
Municipality
of
Florence,
visitors
can
enjoy
the
complex
in
one
go:
a
single
ticket
grants
visitors
access
to
the
entire
centuries-old
Dominican
establishment.
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