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The Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo, translated as ''Collegiate Church of St Michael Archangel'', is a richly decorated, Baroque style, Roman Catholic church in Solofra, Province of Avellino, Italy. ==History== The collegiata was instituted by the University of Solofra in 1522. The church building was completed in 1614, and proclaimed basilica in 1685. Over the centuries, it has required a number of reconstructions due to earthquakes. The bell-tower was built in 1564. The idiosyncratic facade, with three portals, has sculptures representing St Michael, the evangelists, and Fathers of the church; it faces the central square in town and the Palazzo Orsini.〔(Solofra Storica ), history of Collegiata.〕 The interior is remarkable for a wooden roof with twenty one framed canvases painted by Giovanni Tommaso Guarino, and depicting events from the old testament, while the transept has a ceiling with scenes from the new testament painted by Giovanni Tommaso's brother, Francesco. Other works in the church include an ''Epiphany'' by Andrea Sabbatini and an ''Assumption of the Virgin, witnessed by the Saints'' by Giovanni de Mari. The main altarpiece is a ''Coronation of the Virgin'' (1594 by Giovanni Battista Lama.〔(In Campania ), Official tourism site for Campania, entry on church.〕 Below the main altarpiece is a gilded statue of St Michael Archangel.〔(Official site of the Collegiata by Comune of Solofra )〕 The church has an elaborated decorated and gilded front to the organ, and carved pulpit by the studio of Giovanni Antonio Scavo.〔In Campania website.〕 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「Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo, Solofra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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