Santa Maria Nova, Vicenza
Church of Santa Maria Nuova | |
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Basic information | |
Location | Vicenza, Veneto, Italy |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | Andrea Palladio, Domenico Groppino |
Architectural type | Church |
Architectural style | Renaissance |
Groundbreaking | 1578 |
Completed | 1590 |
Santa Maria Nova is a 16th-century church in Vicenza and attributed to 1578 designs of Andrea Palladio. It is the only church design in Vicenza assigned to Palladio, although he did design the Valmarana chapel in Santa Corona, a portal and the cupola of the Cathedral, and the portal of Santa Maria dei Servi.
In 1578, a nobleman from Vicenza, Lodovico Trento, funded the reconstruction of a church adjacent to the Augustinian convent of Santa Maria Nova in Borgo Porta Nuova, in the west of the city. Members of the aristocracy often joined this convent. In 1590, the church was completed. The interior including ceiling and wall paintings were completed by Francesco Maffei, Andrea Vicentino, Palma il Giovane, Giulio Carpioni, and also by Alessandro Maganza and his studio).[1] The works were dispersed during the nineteenth century when the church was deconsecrated. The only construction documents list as capomaestro, Domenico Groppino, who worked on other Palladian structures.
References
- Margaret Binotto, I dipinti di Maganza nella Chiesa di Santa Maria Nova
- Le tele dei Maganza.
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Coordinates: 45°32′54″N 11°32′15″E / 45.54833°N 11.53750°E