Sant'Agnese, Padua

Sant'Agnese is a 14th-century Roman Catholic former church located on via Sant'Agnese corner via Dante in the city of Padua in the region of Veneto, Italy. The church deconsecrated in the 1949s, was sold in 2011 to convert to residential units.

Facade of church with Renaissance portal

History

A church was present here by the 12th century, but the present structure, except for the still standing Romanesque bell-tower, with a steep conical roof, was erected starting in 1362. The facade is from the 16th century. The portico and adjacent vicariate was removed in the 20th-century. The Renaissance portal is still in place was complete by Giovanni Maria Mosca.[1]

The interior decoration has all been stripped. An inventory from 1817 records: [2]

The abbot Gasparo Patriarchi, author of theVocabolario Veneziano e Padovano (1775), was buried here. The musical organ (1899) by Domenico Malvestio was moved to the parish church of Valle San Giorgio, in Baone.[3]

References

  1. Il Mattino di Padova, article 02 dicembre 2011.
  2. Guida per la citta di Padova By Giannantonio Moschini, Fratelli Gamba, Padua (1817); page 1-2.
  3. Italian wikipedia entry.

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