- Santa Maria Maggiore, Bergamo
The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in
Bergamo , northernItaly .History
The church was founded in
1137 on the site of another church from the 8th century dedicated toSt Mary , which had been in turn erected over a Roman temple of the Clemence. The high altar was consecrated in 1185 and in 1187 the presbytery and the transept wings were completed. Due to financial troubles, the works dragged for the whole 13th–14th centuries. The bell tower was built from 1436 (being completed around the end of the century), while in 1481–1491 a new sacristy added after the old one had been destroyed byBartolomeo Colleoni to erect his personal mausoleum, theColleoni Chapel .In
1521 , Pietro Isabello finished the south-western portal, also known as "Porta della Fontana". The edifice was restored and modified in the 17th century.Architecture
The church opens on the square ("Piazza Duomo") on its own left side, as the main façade has no entrance, being once united to the Bishops' Palace. The external appearance has largely maintained its Lombard-Romanesque origins. The church can be accessed by two entrances by Giovanni da Campione (1353) and by Isabello's "Porta della Fontana".
The main apse is coronated by a
loggia surmounted by two frieze with geometrical and vegetables patterns, and has blind arcades with semi-columns. The latter's capitals have also vegetable themes, with the exception of one, decorated by "Angels with Last Judgement's Trumpets".The transept's apses have a structure similar to the main one.Notable is Giovanni da Campione's
porch in the left transept, which is supported by columns departing from lions in Veronese marble. the arch has a frieze with hunting scenes, while the vault is decorated by polychromelozenge s. A loggia houses statues ofSt Barbara ,St Vincent andSt Alexander . At the peak is a Gothic niche by Hans von Fernach (1403), with the "Madonna with Child" flanked by "St Esther " and "St Grata " (1398). also by Giovanni da Campione is the porch of the right transept, with a similar though simpler structure. The columns are supported by lions in white marble. It has reliefs with "Christ Crowned by Saints" and "Birth of the Baptist".Isabello's Renaissance porch has, in the lunette, a fresco of "Mary's Nativity" attributed to
Andrea Previtali .Interior
The interior has maintained the originary Romanesque Greek cross plan, with a nave and two aisles divided by pilasters and ending with an apse, but the decoration its largely from the 17th century Baroque renovation.
On the walls are tapestries, partly executed in
Florence (1583–1586) underAlessandro Allori 's design, partly of Flemish manufacture, depicting the "Life of Mary". Over the tapestry of the "Crucifixion" (executed inAntwerp on Ludwig van Schoor's cartoons, 1698) is a painting byLuca Giordano , with the "Passage of the Red Sea" (1691).Left to the entrance is the sepulchre of Cardinal Guglielmo Longhi, work by Ugo da Campione (1913–1320). On the rear wall are the tomb of the composer
Gaetano Donizetti , byVincenzo Vela (1855) and that of the latter's master Simone Mayr (1852). At the beginning of the left aisle is the Baroque confessional carved byAndrea Fantoni in1704 . A crucifix from the 14th century is on the presbytery'sbalaustrade .In the presbytery itself, housing six bronze candelabra from 1597, is a wooden choir designed by
Bernardo Zenale and Andrea Previtali. The reliefs with Biblical tales were executed in 1524–1555 on designs byLorenzo Lotto . They are characterized by a polychrome effect rendered through the use of different wood types.The right transepts has Giottesque frescoes from an unknown artist, with "Histories of
St Aegidius ", "The Last Supper" and the "Tree of Life" (1347), partially covered by a 17th century fresco.Graveyards
Inside the Basilca are buried the composer
Gaetano Donizetti and his teacherSimone Mayr .External links
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