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Santa Chiara, Carpi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Santa Chiara, Carpi Santa Chiara and the adjacent monastery are a Roman Catholic church and Poor Clares nunnery respectively, located on Corso M. Fanti 79 in central Carpi, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The monastery was founded in 1490 by Camilla Pio di Savoia, born to a noble family of Carpi, who became a nun in 1500 and died four years later. Her incorrupt remains are exposed in the church. In the 17th century, one abbess was Eleonora, sister of the Cesare d'Este, Duke of Modena. The monastery is said to have been afflicted in the 17th century by an episode of group demonic possession.〔(I monasteri femminili come centri di cultura fra rinascimento e barocco ), by Gianna Pomata, Gabriella Zarri; Rome (2005), page 93.〕 The church underwent reconstruction in a Neoclassical style in 1845, although the interiors maintain the Renaissance architecture layout. The facade has a simple layout with two statues in niches. The church contains works by B Rossi and Luigi Asioli, and a Nativity by Giacomo and Giulio Francia and a ''Madonna of Soriano'' (1639) by Giovanni Maria Botalla.〔(Turismo Comune of Modena ).〕 The main altar is a work of scagliola by Giovanni Massa.〔(Biblioteca Modenese, Notizie Della Vita E Delle Opere ), Volume 6, Issue 2; By Girolamo Tiraboschi, page 464.〕 The structure was damaged by the 2012 Northern Italy earthquakes, and reopened later that year.〔(Tempi ) article by matteo Rigamonti, November 3, 2012.〕 ==References==
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