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San Carlo, Turin : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Carlo Borromeo, Turin San Carlo Borromeo or San Carlo is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy. It mirrors the adjacent church of San Carlo Borromeo. The arrangement recalls the twin churches (''chiese gemelle'') of Santa Maria dei Miracoli (1681) and Santa Maria in Montesanto (1679) facing the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. ==History== The church was commissioned in 1619 by Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, who had met the archbishop, and later saint, for which the church is named. The main designer is uncertain; the work has been attributed to both Baron Maurizio Valperga, and the engineer Galleani di Ventimiglia. The first facade was designed in 1830 to designs of Grassi. The facade bas-relief depicting ''San Carlo granting communion to Duke Emanuele Filiberto'' was sculpted by Stefano Butti. The main altar dates from 1653. Above the marble main altar is a painting depicting ''St Charles genuflects before the Sindone of Turin'' by Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli, also called il Morazzone. In 1866, the painter Rodolfo Morgari frescoed the walls and ceiling. The church is located at the southwest end of the piazza San Carlo, where also is located the palace where the Count Vittorio Alfieri wrote his first tragedic dramas.〔(Guida di Torino ), Ermano Loscher, 1874 Turin, page 31.〕
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