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Santa Maria delle Grazie, Arezzo

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Santa Maria delle Grazie is a tranquil Renaissance church located just outside Arezzo's historic center. The church is best known for its exquisite fresco of the Madonna delle Grazie, painted by the local artist Parri di Spinello in the 15th century. The fresco, set above the main altar, depicts the Virgin Mary with a serene expression, surrounded by angels and saints, and is a masterpiece of delicate color and composition. Visitors often comment on the peaceful atmosphere inside the church, which is enhanced by the soft light filtering through the windows. The simple yet elegant architecture, with its harmonious proportions and terracotta roof, reflects the ideals of the Renaissance. Outside, a small portico with graceful arches provides a shaded spot for reflection. The church is also part of a former convent complex, adding to its historical ambiance. A visit here offers a quiet counterpoint to the busier sights of Arezzo, making it a favorite for art lovers and those seeking spiritual solace.

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  • The fresco of the Madonna delle Grazie by Parri di Spinello
  • The serene cloister and portico
  • Renaissance architectural details and terracotta roof
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from tourist crowds

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Ways to visit Santa Maria delle Grazie, Arezzo

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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