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San Pancrazio, Genoa

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in the 11th century. A document from the 16th century notes that the church had been for centuries endowed by prominent Genoese families including the Calvi and
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designed the present structure. The church was again damaged by aerial bombing during the Second World War. It is now attached to the
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Pareto, Lorenzo; Camillo Pallavicino; Massimiliano Spinola; Giovanni Cristoforo Gandolfi (1846).
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Descrizione di Genova e del Genovesato, Volumen III
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San Pancrazio (Genoa)

Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Province
Genoa
Genoa
Geographic coordinates
44°24′40.96″N 8°55′45.22″E / 44.4113778°N 8.9292278°E / 44.4113778; 8.9292278
Style
Baroque
Genoa
the same saint
Benedictine
San Siro
Pallavicini
Louis XIV of France
Antonio Maria Ricca
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Giacomo Antonio Boni
Adriaen Isenbrandt
Official site from the Diocese of Genoa
Descrizione di Genova e del Genovesato, Volumen III
Categories
17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Roman Catholic churches in Genoa
Baroque architecture in Liguria

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