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was completed in the 17th century, the focus of the community shifted to that church, which is now the Spanish national church. The Church of San Giacomo and its annexes were for a long time maintained by the bequests of the Spaniards of Rome. However, with no maintenance provided, in 1818 the church
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had the edifice, which was on the verge of crumbling down, extensively renovated in the late 19th century. At that time the main entrance was moved to face Piazza Navona. The apse and the transept were demolished in 1938 to open the current Corso del Rinascimento avenue.
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Most of the works of art and funerary monuments in the church were transferred to Santa Maria in Monserrato. What remains in the church are some Renaissance works, such as a chancel in polychrome marble and the marble backdrop behind the high altar. The altarpiece of the
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was abandoned by the Spaniards in favor of Santa Maria di Monserrato, where the furnishings and tombs were also transferred. San Giacomo, was deconsecrated in 1824 and sold in 1878 to the French missionaries of the Sacred Heart.
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to provide a gold tabernacle. {This tabernacle may have later been melted down to fashion a new Baroque tabernacle, stolen in 1741.) Philip also paid for a new altarpiece,
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An earlier church, San Giacomo degli Spagnoli (St James of the Spanish), had been erected in the same place, on the ruins of the
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Starting in 1506 San Giacomo was the national church of the kingdom of Castile in Rome. 1518 It was again remodeled in 1518 by
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The Cappella di San Giacomo is also intact. Commissioned as a mortuary chapel by Cardinal
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May, Rose Marie. "San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome on the Forefront of Reform",
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Baker-Bates, Piers. "Projection of 'soft power':'Spanish' churches in Rome",
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The façade of Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore as seen from Piazza Navona.
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Some of the paintings of the Herrera Chapel were transferred to
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Foundation, Dedication and Consecration in Early Modern Europe
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of 1450 using a gift from Alfonso de Paradinas, canon of the
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Assumption of the Virgin with Glory of Angels and Apostles
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Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore is the earliest of the few
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15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Mural Paintings from the Herrera Chapel conserved at
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San Giacomo degli Spagnoli, Santiago de los Españoles
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