San Donnino Martire, Montecchio
San Donnino Martire is a late-Renaissance style, Roman Catholic parish church located on Via Franchini in the town of Montecchio, in the province of Terni, region of Umbria, Italy.
History[]
The site had an oratory by the ninth century; at one time, the church was attached to an abbey. In 1233, the church and its diocese were linked to the rule of Parma. In 1596-1600, the church and bell-tower were reconstructed. the church has a nave and two aisles leading to a semicircular apse. The facade has three doorways, and above the central doorway, a niche houses the statue of St Domninus of Fidenza. The bell-tower was only completed in 1948.
The interior has a chapel of the Holy Sacrament painted in 1903 by Augusto Mussini (Fra' Paolo da Reggio). The main altarpiece is an 18th-century canvas depicting the namesake saint by . The wooden choir was carved in the 1800s by Brindani.[1]
References[]
- ^ Comune of Montecchio, guide to city center.
- Churches in the province of Terni
- 16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1600
- Renaissance architecture in Umbria
- 1600 establishments in Italy