Adjacent to the Square of the same name Suffrage, The church was built by the brotherhood between the 1724 and 1745, designed and built by the Lombard Paul Soratini, in a first step, by the master mason of Ticino, Nicholas Mola and terminated, from 1734, by Constantine Giomboni of Valtopina. The current neoclassical facade was designed by Vincenzo Vitali in 1823 and built in 1826 by the master mason Francesco Ippolito Madami Ciammella and stonemasons, Charles and Peter Rodoloni Bettini. The interior has a Greek cross with dome and four small chapels between the arms of the cross. And 'possible to see: altar of the chapel from the entrance on the right Madonna and Child, fresco of the sixteenth century; altar of the right arm Holy Family, work of the Sienese Marcantonio Grecchi. Two paintings of the eighteenth century with Souls in Purgatory are placed in the sanctuary. The squares of Via Crucis were performed in 1834 by Crispoldo Laurentini. The plasters are Giuseppe Milani Sant'Eraclio as the masterpiece of the organ Foligno Luigi Galligani is the body within, built in 1769 and equipped with a second member of echo. The square before the church was once called the Cross because it had a central stone pillar surmounted by a tabernacle with crucifix, someone wanted to erect in honor of San Feliciano in his place of martyrdom or of a fall while being led in chains to Rome. It was demolished in 1861.
Accessibility
The property is located on the ground floor and is accessible, we suggest you call the monastery to have the door opened cochere.
Map
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