the portico
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Originally designed by Brunelleschi (1420),
the hospital was completed and modified by Francesco della Luna. It was
inaugurated in 1445 though the facade, with its wonderful nine-arched portico,
had already been completed six years earlier, giving harmony to the square
and inspiring the similar porticos in front of the Church of SS.Annunziata (completed by Giovan Battista Caccini
in the early 17th century) and the Confraternita dei Servi di Maria, also
known as the Loggia dei Servi, built a century later on the opposite side
of the square by Antonio da Sangallo the
Elder and by Baccio d'Agnolo (1516-25).
The pendatives that can be seen between the nine harmonious arches supported
on columns with Corinthian capitals were later decorated with the famous tondos
in glazed terracotta of figures of babies, the work of Andrea della Robbia (1463), the pupil and nephew
of Luca: this addition tends to slightly alter the clear contrast of the grey
stone against white plaster of Brunelleschi's design. The two Puttos on the left
are 19th century imitations.