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San Barnaba is a Roman Catholic church located at the intersection of Via Giovanni Chiassi and Via Carlo Poma in Mantua. ==History== The first church at the site was dedicated to St Barnabas, the first bishop of Milan, and was noted at the site by 1263. The church was provided by Francesco I Gonzaga in 1397 to a convent of nuns of the Servite Order. In 1737, the church was rebuilt with a new façade designed by the architect Antonio Galli Bibiena. The adjacent cloister was destroyed in 1900. The interior contains the following works: * ''Via Crucis'' by Giuseppe Bazzani * ''Salvator Mundi'', presbytery fresco by Teodoro Ghisi * ''Madonna with Child and St Filippo Benizzi'' by Bernardino Malpizzi * ''Miracle of the Fish and Loaves of Bread'' (1582-1583) by Lorenzo Costa the younger * ''Effigy of St Filippo Benizzi'' (1730) by Giuseppe Orioli (third altar on left) * ''Marriage at Cana'' (late 16th century) by Alessandro Maganza 〔Cadioli, page 84〕 * ''Madonna and Child'' by Girolamo Bonsignori * ''Beata Elisabetta of Mantua'' (15th-century fresco) (Bartolomea Picenardi) 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「San Barnaba, Mantua」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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