San Nicola, Atri
San Nicola is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the town of Atri, province of Teramo, region of Abruzzo, Italy.
History[]
First founded in the 11th century and rebuilt in 1256, St Nicola’s Church was rebuilt over the centuries.
The front portal has a rounded arch. It is surmounted by a simple oculus and flanked by two rustic pilasters emerging from the brick facade. Internally the church with its three naves, separated by thick columns and three semicircular apses. A series of low pointed Gothic arches, as well as the short thick pillars, all belong to the 13th-century reconstruction.[1] A fresco (circa 1440) by Andrea De Litio is painted above the baptismal font on the counterfacade, depicting the Madonna of Loreto among angels and Saints Roch and Sebastian.[2]
References[]
- ^ Tourism office of the province of Teramo.
- ^ Comune of Atri, entry on monuments and churches.
- 11th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
- 13th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
- Churches in the province of Teramo
- Churches completed in 1255
- Romanesque architecture in Abruzzo