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San Bernardino, Ivrea

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façade was enveloped by new construction, and two of the arches became part of new chapels. By the beginning of the 19th century, the convent had been requisitioned by occupying troops and by 1805, the property was deconsecrated and in 1907 made by engineer
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into a residence. Between 1955 and 1958, major reconstruction modified the appearance of the convent, to house the headquarters of the social services of the
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and Christ as "Imago Pietatis", and two lateral spandrels depict the
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The convent was built between 1455 and 1465 and dedicated to San
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church and convent located on Via Monte Navale in the town of
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company: but restoration work was performed on the church.
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Italy
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Style
Renaissance architecture
Archdiocese
Diocese of Ivrea
Roman Catholic
Ivrea
Province of Turin
Piedmont
Bernardino da Siena
Gothic
Camillo Olivetti
Olivetti
Renaissance
Giovanni Martino Spanzotti
Bernardino of Siena
Amedeo IX of Savoy
Comune of Ivrea
Portals
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Architecture
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Catholicism
Italy
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Roman Catholic

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