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Loggia del Bigallo : ウィキペディア英語版
Loggia del Bigallo

The Loggia del Bigallo is a late Gothic building in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. It stands at the corner of Piazza San Giovanni and via Calzaioli; tradition holds the site near the Baptistry of Florence was donated by a benefactor.
==History==
This buiding is one of a dozen public loggias in the city, and is linked with two fraternities or companies dealing with local charity.
The ''Compagnia della Misericordia'', or "Company of Mercy", was concerned with the transport of the sick, burial of the indigent dead, as well as the care of orphans. The open loggia served to shelter lost children and unwanted infants who were abandoned to the care of the brotherhood,
The ''Compagnia di Santa Maria del Bigallo'' or simply of ''del Bigallo'', had been founded in 1244 by Saint Peter Martyr and formerly housed near Orsanmichele. This group focused on the housing of the indigent, and also cared for pilgrims and travellers at their Ospedale di Santa Maria alle Fonti, nicknamed "del Bigallo", at Fonteviva.
Financial irregularities forced the authorities in 1425, under Cosimo I de'Medici, treasurer of the Bigallo, to merge the two groups, and reorganize the structure. Going forward, the function of the Bigallo predominated over that of the ''Misericordia''.〔(Bigallo: The Oratory and Residence of the Compagnia Del Bigallo E Della Misericordia in Florence ), Howard Saalman, New York University Press (2010), page 3-7.〕
However, the ''Compagnia della Misericordia'' had commissioned the structure we see, probably from the architect-sculptor Alberto Arnoldi;〔Also responsible for some of the reliefs on the campanile next to the Duomo of Florence〕 it was built in 1352–58. The second story was rebuilt after a fire in 1442.〔H. Saalman, page 17.〕 Its two arched bays are richly applied with bas-reliefs of prophets, angels, the Virtues, a Christ giving the benediction and an ''Ecce Homo''. In 1697, the arches were immured in order to provide more space for the oratory that is attached to the loggia; the masonry was removed in 1889, revealing the long-hidden decoration. Mullioned windows pierce the walls of the floor above, which was originally richly frescoed.〔Detached fresco fragments are conserved in the museum.〕 and three tabernacles, the work of Filippo di Cristofano, 1412, frame the Madonna and Child, Saint Lucy and Saint Peter Martyr, patron of the brotherhood. The mid-14th century statues were installed here when the two confraternities joined in 1425.
The interior contains a museum of objects related to the Compagnia del Bigallo.

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