Cenacle of Ghirlandaio Domenico Ghirlandaio’s painting of the “Last Supper”, of which even the synopia is visible, graces the former refectory of the monastery adjacent to the Church of Ognissanti.
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The church of San Marco that stands alongside the convent was redesigned by Michelozzo.
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