- Santa Caterina a Magnanapoli
Santa Caterina a Magnanapoli is a 16th century church in
Rome . It is devoted to St.Catherine of Siena , and is located on theQuirinal Hill , in piazzaMagnanapoli .History
The first church was first built "ca." 1575 and originally belonged to an adjacent convent (built "ca." 1568 by
Pope Pius V ) of Dominican tertiary nuns who brought relics of its namesake. Construction of the present church began in 1608, initially at expense of CardinalScipione Borghese to a design byCarlo Maderno , and stopped first in 1613. Meanwhile, the monastery acquired theTorre delle Milizie in 1619.When work re-started 1628, it was probably intended to continue according to Maderno's design, but he died the next year, and
Giovanni Battista Soria was commissioned to complete the church. He made changes to Maderno's design, how much unknown, since the original plans are not known. Between 1631-1641, (when the present facade was completed. The "Chigi" family heraldic symbols of thenPope Alexander VII are featured in the balustrade.The whole convent, except for the tower, was demolished in 1924. The
Military Ordinariate , whose headquarters are adjacent to the church, took over the church, and it is now served by diocesan clergy. A restoration occurred in 1992.Works of art
In the corridor leading to the sacristy are remains of frescoes by
Antoniazzo Romano and pupils, produced for the room of "St Catherine of Siena" and placed in a now demolished oratory behind the church some time after 1637. Among the saints shown as StBridget of Sweden and StCatherine of Alexandria .The style of the present façade, with two architectural orders, is in late
Baroque . The interior has a single nave with three chapels on each side, with ornate decorations mainly from the 17th century with 18th century additions. The sanctuary, for example, is richly decorated in Baroque style. In the dome is the "The Glory of the Eternal Father" byFrancesco Rosa . TheRococo ceiling fresco is byLuigi Garzi , painted 1713, depicts the "Glory of St Catherine". The tabernacle, made from lapis lazuli, agate, and gilded bronze, as well as the high altar were made in 1787 byCarlo Marchionni . Stucco decorations of side walls byPietro Bracci depict StRose of Lima and StAgnes of Montepulciano .The interior is richly decorated with
cantoria and monument byGiuliano Finelli . The sculptural group in coloured marble and stucco depicting the "The Holy Spirit and the Ecstasy of St Catherine" (ca. 1667) is byMelchiorre Caffà appears inspired by his mentor,Bernini , sculpture of "The Ecstasy of St Theresa" (ca. 1652). In the third chapel on the north side is the Madonna of the Rosary byGiovanni Battista Passeri . This is considered one of his best works.A double staircase leading to the portico was built in the 20th century, when the Via Nazionale was laid out. By the stairs is the "Crypt of the Fallen" of the
First World War , constructed in 1934 and dedicated to the priests who were killed in the war, with a bronze crucifix byRomano Romanelli .References
*http://www.romaviva.com/Fontana-di-Trevi/piazza_magnanapoli_eng.htm
*http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi149.htm
*http://roma.katolsk.no/caterinamagnanapoli.htmExternal links
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