Today, the monastery is the infirmary of the high Dominican monks at the site. Eight people live there full time, with the focus of Pietro Guida, Pietro Guida, and Pietro Guida, which is the monastery and its church. Sometimes, tourists are associated with the crucifix, he said, “If they knock on the door, I will definitely allow them to go in.”
Carl Strehke, manager of the FRA Angelico exhibition, will surely combine 100 jobs from Renaissance musicians – he hopes the program finds an open approach throughout the exhibition to ensure that even more people can view crucifixion as an integral part of the additional program. “There will certainly be some kind of plan and the plans around Florence.”
Throughout the remedial phase, Strehlke was on the scaffolding and he was very happy. “You can tell as soon as possible that this is a major work of art by Fra Angelico,” he said. “So, it’s a whole new exploration. Plus, if we keep understanding it exists, no one really sees it.”