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San Biagio, Modena : ウィキペディア英語版
San Biagio, Modena
San Biagio is a Baroque architecture, Roman Catholic church, located on Via del Carmine #4 in central Modena, Italy.
==History==
The church, initially dedicated to the Virgin of the Carmine, was built in 1319, as an annex to a Carmelite Order monastery. However, the church we see today was rebuilt in 1649–1658 under the designs of Cristoforo Malagola. When the nearby church of San Biagio, which was located at what is now the Palazzo Montecuccoli degli Erri, was demolished in 1768, the two parishes were united, and renamed ''San Biagio del'' or ''nel Carmine''. This church is mainly known now as ''San Biagio''.
The choir and cupola of the church were decorated by the late Baroque master Mattia Preti with a fresco of ''God in Glory surrounded by the Saints''. In the center ceiling of the sacristy are frescoes with ''Elias and the flaming chariot'' with quadratura by Agostino Mitelli and figures by Angelo Colonna. In the 14th-century cloister is a chapel with a fresco of Madonna and Child by Tommaso da Modena.〔(Comune of Modena Tourism site ).〕

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