Gesù, Ferrara
Church of the Gesù | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Province | Ferrara |
Location | |
Location | Ferrara, Italy |
Architecture | |
Type | Church |
The Church of the Gesù of Ferrara is a Roman Catholic church, erected by the Jesuit order, located on piazzetta Torquato Tasso in Via Borgoleoni #56 in Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
History
The architect Alberto Schiatti designed the church in 1570 for the Jesuits. The facade is sober. The interior decoration was mostly lost as a result of a fire and the suppression of the order in 1773. The church became property of the Somaschi Order priests until the return of the Jesuits in 1814. The adjacent convent is now a tribunal. Of the works now in the church is a 15th-century terracotta sculptural group: Mourning Over Christ by Guido Mazzoni; this was brought here from the razed church of Santa Maria della Rosa.[1] In the apse stands the Mausoleum of Barbara of Austria, Alfonso II d'Este's second wife, realised at the end of the 1500s by Francesco Casella.[2][3]
See also
References
- ^ Terracotta exhibition in Modena.
- ^ Tourism site of Ferrara
- ^ Memorie istoriche delle chiese di Ferrara e de' suoi borghi by Giuseppe Antenore Scalabrini, page 214-218.
External links
44°50′21″N 11°37′16″E / 44.8391°N 11.6212°E
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