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The Duomo Nuovo or New Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic church in Brescia, Italy. ==History== Construction was begun in 1604 at the site where the paleo-Christian 5th-6th century basilica of ''San Pietro de Dom'' was located. The original commission was given to Andrea Palladio, but the commission was subsequently granted to the architect Giovanni Battista Lantana. He was aided by Pietro Maria Bagnadore.〔(Brescia in Vetrina ) website.〕 Work was interrupted during a season of plague around 1630.〔(Itinerari Brescia ) website.〕 Work slowly but sporadically restarted on the construction, but the final impetus for completion came in the nineteenth century. The facade was designed by Giovanni Battista and Antonio Marchetti, while the dome, completed only in 1825, was designed by Luigi Cagnola and with its 91 meters is one of the highest in Italy. The present dome was rebuilt after destruction during the Second World War.〔Brescia in Vetrina.〕 The facade contains statues of the ''Virgin of the Assumption'' and Saints Peter, Paul, James, and John.〔Itinerari Brescia.〕 Among the interior works of art are a scenes from the life of the Virgin by Girolamo Romanino (''Marriage'', ''Visitation'', and ''Birth'') and a ''Sacrifice of Isaac'' by Moretto da Brescia.〔(Brescia in Vetrina ) website.〕 The interior contains a monument to the famous Brescian, the Pope Paul VI, found on the left transept. The statue (1975) is a work by Raffaele Scorzelli.〔(Itinerari Brescia ) website.〕 The imposing Baroque church towers over the small round and rustic Romanesque church of the Old Cathedral of Brescia (Duomo Vecchio). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Cathedral, Brescia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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