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San Pietro, Gubbio

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The church interior has a single nave with rounded arches. The main organ was built (1689) by V. Beltrami, and decorated by Antonio and Giambattista Maffei. The main altar was built by Domenico Valli (1668-1738). The choir was sculpted by Giuseppe De’ Santi and Carlo Magistretti. The sacristy has
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above the portal and a large round window superiorly closed now with brick, and two flanking tall rectangular windows added in the 16th-century. Along the exterior, slender vertical buttresses protrude from the walls of the church, including at the polygonal apse. The square
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It is presumed that the South-East-facing facade arcade of 5 arches: the entrance portal and 4 arches flanked by short columns, was likely the portico of an older Romanesque church. The damaged
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monks. The monastery was suppressed and the monks expelled by circa 1860. For some decades portions of the monastery were used by the prefecture and a school, and then to constitute a male
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Some traditions hold that the church at this site was present from the 8th-century, but documents only affirm that by the 11th-century, a prominent church and
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Aerial view of monastery (left) and church (right) with the belltower rising at the corner between the crossing and the apse of the church.
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Putatively the canvas depicting Tolomei, the founder of the Olivetan order, removed in 1831 by the Camaldolese monks.
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some elegantly carved armoires and engraved oaken doors carved by Giuseppe Belli. The ceiling is frescoed by
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belltower is embedded in the monastic buildings on the right flank of the church.
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monastery were functioning. In a documents regarding Gubbio from 1163,
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The first altarpiece on the left upon entering the church depicts a
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expelled the Benedictines and replaced them with the monks from the
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church and former monastery located on piazza San Pietro in central
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with frescoes also by Nucci. The crossing has paintings of the
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Gubbio, alla riscoperta dei dipinti della chiesa di San Pietro
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The crossing on the right has a main altarpiece depicting the
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commissioned by the Franciarini family from the painter
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painted the flaking works depicting the encounters of
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Index


Roman Catholic
Gubbio
Umbria
Romanesque
Renaissance
Biblioteca Comunale Sperelliana

Benedictine
emperor Barbarossa
Ghibelline
Abbey at Monte Cassino
Leo X
Olivetan
Gregory XVI
Camaldolese
orphanage
Corinthian capitals
spolia
mullioned window
merlionated
Francesco Vittori
Bernardino Brozzi
Virgilio Nucci
Francesco Allegrini
Giovanni Odazzi
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini
Agostino Tofanelli
Filippo Vittori
Raffaellino del Colle

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