Galileo Galilei is the name of the famous scientist who is buried in Santa Croce Church. The scientist in question (February 15, 1564- January 8, 1642) numbers among the famous non-scientists and scientists whose tombs may be witnessed in the Basilica di Santa Croce ("Holy Cross Basilica"). His tomb serves as one of many reasons for visiting the northeast Italian city of Firenze ("Florence").
He was buried in Florence, Italy, in the church of Santa Croce. He died on Feb-18-1564 because of a fever.In Florence, church of Santa Croce.
There is a plaque inside the church, on the wall honoring Leonardo da Vinci. Many famous Florentines were buried in Santa Croce: Michelangelo, Dante, Galileo, Ghiberti, etc... Leonardo is not buried there (he is buried in France) but the Florentines wanted to honor him so they put up a plaque in his memory.
Niccolo Machiavelli was buried in the church of Santa Croce in Florence, Italy. His tomb is located in the Basilica di Santa Croce, which is also the final resting place for other notable figures such as Michelangelo and Galileo.
Galileo is buried at the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze in Florence Italy
Michelangelo died in Rome on February 18, 1564. He was buried in Florence at Santa Croce (Holy Cross) Church.
In the Piazza Santa Croce off of Via Benci
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In Santa Croce, which a city near Florence Italy
I know a woman by the name of Heidi Croce who says she is the late Jim Croce's daughter.
Croce Benedetto has written: 'Storia d'Italia dal 1871 al 1915'
In Rome, one of the most notable figures buried is the renowned Italian poet and playwright, Dante Alighieri. He is interred in the Basilica di Santa Croce. Other significant burials include the famous artist Raphael, whose tomb can be found in the Pantheon, and the Italian king Victor Emmanuel II in the Vittoriano. Each of these figures had a profound impact on Italian culture and history.
A. J. Croce was born in 1971.