Santa Maria del Quartiere, Parma
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Catholic |
Year consecrated | 1619 |
Location | |
Location | Parma, Italy |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Giovan Battista Aleotti |
Style | Baroque |
Groundbreaking | 1604 |
Santa Maria del Quartiere is a Baroque-style church in the quarter of the Oltretorrente of the city of Parma, Italy.
History[]
The church was built from 1604–1619, on the site of a prior chapel dedicated to Mary, located in a site inside the walls, where troops were traditionally quartered, thus the name. The design has been attributed to the Ferrarese architect Giovan Battista Aleotti. Atypical for most post-Reformation rectangular church naves, the nave of this church is a centralized hexagonal plan.
The presbytery includes frescoes (1626) by Giulio Orlandini. The large and crowded fresco of the Trinity with angels and with the Ascended Virgin and saints in Paradise (1626-1629) covers the cupola, and was work by Pier Antonio Bernabei and his pupils: his brother Alessandro and Giovanni Maria Conti della Camera. The decoration of the chapels occurred in nineteenth centuries, and has works by , Giovanni Gaibazzi, Francesco Scaramuzza, and .[1]
References[]
- ^ Turismo Parma Archived 2014-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, entry on church.
Coordinates: 44°48′4.24″N 10°18′58.95″E / 44.8011778°N 10.3163750°E
- Roman Catholic churches in Parma
- Baroque architecture in Parma
- 17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1619
- Hexagonal buildings
- Centralized-plan churches in Italy
- 1619 establishments in Italy
- Italian church stubs