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Santa Corona, Vicenza






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Coordinates: 45°3257N 11°3251E / 45.54917°N 11.54750°E / 45.54917; 11.54750
 

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Church of Santa Corona
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVicenza, Veneto
Year consecrated13th century
Location
LocationVicenza, Italy
Geographic coordinates45°32′57N 11°32′51E / 45.54917°N 11.54750°E / 45.54917; 11.54750
Architecture
TypeChurch
StyleGothic church, Renaissance chapel.
Groundbreaking1261

UNESCO World Heritage Site

LocationVicenza, Province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
Part ofCity of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)
Reference712bis-001
Inscription1994 (18th Session)

Santa Corona is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church located in Vicenza, region of Veneto, Italy. The church contains the Valmarana chapel (circa 1576), whose design is attributed to the Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Palladio himself was initially buried in this church.

History[edit]

Construction on the church was begun in 1261 by the Blessed (Beato) Bishop Bartolomeo di Breganze to house a thorn from the supposed relic of the crown (corona) of thorns forced on Jesus during his passion. The thorn had been given to this bishop as a gift from Louis IX of France. The church belonged to the Dominican order until suppression during the Napoleonic era.[1]

The church has an altarpiece depicting, the Baptism of Christ (1500-1502) by Giovanni Bellini. The Thiene chapel has frescos by Michelino da Besozzo, and an altarpiece depicting an Enthroned Madonna and child venerated by Saints Peter and Pius VbyGianbattista Pittoni.[1]

The nave of Santa Corona.

Other works in the church include an Adoration of the Magi’’ by Veronese, a Madonna of the Stars'‘ by Marcello Fogolino,[1]aSt Mary Magdalen with Saints Jerome, Paola and Monica, (1414-1415) by Bartolomeo Montagna, a canvas depicting St Anthony and friars distributing alms to poor (1518) by Leandro Bassano, and two canvases with depictions of St Sebastian and St MartinbyBattista da Vicenza.

In a small chapel off the sacristy are a number of statues of Dominican saints, including that of Vincent Ferrer.[2]

Valmarana Chapel[edit]

After the death of one of his patrons, Antonio Valmarana, Andrea Palladio designed the funereal chapel for Isabella Nogarola Valmarana. Santa Corona had already been the church were other members of the family had been interred. The chapel was constructed between 1576 and 1580. Earlier, Palladio had designed the Palazzo Valmarana in town for the family. It highly resembles his chapels found at the Il Redentore in Venice.

Palladio died in 1580 and was initially buried in Santa Corona,[3] before being re-interred in a new tomb in a cemetery chapel in 1844.

References[edit]

  • ^ Wundram, Manfred. Andrea Palladio, 1508-1580 : the rules of harmony. (2009) Hong Kong: Taschen. ISBN 9783836502894
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