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Coordinates: 45°0401N 7°4056E / 45.0669°N 7.6822°E / 45.0669; 7.6822
 

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Church of Santa Cristina
Chiesa di Santa Cristina
Façade of the church
Santa Cristina, Turin is located in Turin
Santa Cristina, Turin

Santa Cristina, Turin

Map of Turin

45°04′01N 7°40′56E / 45.0669°N 7.6822°E / 45.0669; 7.6822
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
History
DedicationChristina of Bolsena
Architecture
Architect(s)Carlo di Castellamonte, Amedeo di Castellamonte, Filippo Juvarra (façade)
StyleBaroque
Groundbreaking1640
Administration
ArchdioceseTurin

Santa Cristina is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy. It mirrors the adjacent church of San Carlo and faces the Piazza San Carlo. The arrangement recalls the twin churches (chiese gemelle) of Santa Maria dei Miracoli (1681) and Santa Maria in Montesanto (1679) facing the Piazza del Popolo in Rome.

History

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The original layout was designed in 1620 by the architect Carlo di Castellamonte, and construction pursued until 1639. The project was only completed between 1715 and 1718, under the guidance of Filippo Juvarra, including the facade elaborately decorated with ovals and details with statues of saints and allegories of the virtues. The adjacent convent housed nuns of the Order of the Discalced Carmelites. In 1802, the order was suppressed in Turin by Napoleonic forces. The interiors were modified in the 19th-century and after the bombardments of World War II.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Museo Torino entry.
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