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San Facio, Cremona

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56: 42:. The church was completed in 1781, to officiate the burials in the surrounding ossuary of those dying in the adjacent hospital (Ospedale Maggiore e Ospedale Vecchio) of Cremona. It was called 193: 52:(1695) in Milan. The surrounding large cemetery crypts in the portico formed part of an 18th-century urge to provide, systematize, and formalize the burials for the indigent. 91: 208: 188: 105: 203: 198: 149: 63:
From the courtyard, the architecture seems dour except for the domes of the church. The interior of the church in
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The site was closed for burials in the 1970s and administration transferred to the Commune.
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Deposition from the Cross with the Virgin Mother, the Magdalen, and Joseph d' Arimathea
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A guide from 1820 cites the first altar on the right of the entrance has a
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with a Basket of Bread dispensing food to the poor and maimed
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Index

Baroque architecture
Roman Catholic
Cremona
Lombardy, Italy
Nuovi Sepolcri

Greek Cross
Giovanni Manfredini
Grotteschi
Roman catacombs
Caravaggesque
Pietro Martire Neri
Vincenzo Campi
San Facio
Andrea Mainardi
Nuova guida di Cremona
45°08′14″N 10°01′37″E / 45.13733°N 10.02690°E / 45.13733; 10.02690
Categories
Roman Catholic churches in Cremona
18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Burial monuments and structures
Baroque architecture in Lombardy
Centralized-plan churches in Italy

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