Waldensian Church

The Waldensian church in Florence was built between 1892 and 1904 by the Scottish architect George Frederick Bodley. It was then a reconstruction of the first Anglican church in Florence, dating back to the 1840s. In 1966, the church was purchased by the Waldensian church which previously met at the temple in via dei Serragli, inside the Ricasoli-Salviati palace. Because of its Anglican origins, the Waldensian church has an English neo-Gothic style.

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