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Santissimo Salvatore, Bologna

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priest Giovanni Ambrogio Mazenta, assisted by the architect Tommaso Martelli. It contains eight chapels, four on each side. The only feature from the prior structure to remain was the 16th-century bell tower. The facade has three copper statues by Orazio Provaglia, along with four evangelist statues
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restored by Camillo Tarozzi. Just before the third chapel is this skilfully carved walnut pulpit from 1926 by Carlo Bordoni and Ferdinando Rossi.
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The altar is the work of Camillo Ambrosi. Above and behind are four paintings of prophets while the main altarpiece depicts
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monks of Santa Maria di Reno. The church was constructed in its present form in 1605-1623 under the direction of the
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attributed to Giovanni Tedeschi. The church is presently closed to the public and only open to prearranged tours.
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The next chapel has four sculptures by Tedeschi and Clemente Molli. An altarpiece depicts the
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Right in the center of the nave is a marble tablet marking the tomb of the painter
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Beatified Archangel Canetoli refuses the role of archbishop of Florence from
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Guida del Forestiere per la citta di Bologna e suoi sobborghi:
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The Story of the Crucifix of Beirut is a tale recounted in
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while the vault frescoes are by the 19th century painters
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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San Salvatore, Bologna

Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Province
Bologna
Bologna
Architect(s)
Giovanni Ambrogio Mazenta
Style
Baroque
Baroque
Roman Catholic
Bologna
Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Canons Regular
Barnabite
Giuliano de’ Medici
Ercole Graziani the Younger
Giovanni Andrea Donducci
Lippo di Dalmasio
Simone de’Crocifissi
Alessandro Guardassoni
Luigi del Samoggia
Jacopo Coppi
St Thomas Becket
Girolamo da Treviso
Vitale da Bologna
il Garofalo

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