词条 | Santa Maria Maddalena, Matelica |
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Santa Maria Maddalena, also called the Chiesa della Beata Mattia is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church and monastery located on a cul de sac of Via Beata Mattia #39, where it intersects with Via Damiano Chiesa, in Matelica, province of Macerata, region of Marche, Italy. HistoryThe church is among the oldest in Matelica and construction began in 1225, when a group of Clarissine nuns, including Sister Mattia, established a convent. In 1765, the Sister was beatified, and the church is known for Blessed Mattia. The church has a tall campanile, which served as an overlook for the southern approach to the city. An earthquake in 1740 caused major damage, and in 1750, the church underwent a major reconstruction, including the formulation of a baroque façade, work commissioned by Enrico Mattei and using designs of Gaetano Maggi and Domenico Luigi Valeri. The interiors were built still maintaining a screened separation of the cloistered nuns from the lay public. The columns are colored in scagliola. The main altar houses the incorrupt body of the Blessed Mattia in a glass case.[1] In the monastery, which extends to the right of the facades are housed some of the works of art from the site including a 13th-century painted Crucifix with Madonna and John the Baptist. The church contains a Madonna and Child painted by 13th-century Masters, including Maestro della Culla.[2] {{coord|43|15|12.6|N|13|00|27.9|E|type:landmark_region:IT|display= title}}References1. ^Tourism office of Macerata, by Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio Provincia di Macerata, entry on the church. {{DEFAULTSORT:Maddalena, Matelica}}{{RC-church-stub}}{{Italy-church-stub}}2. ^Comune of Matelica, artistic patrimony. 5 : Roman Catholic churches in Matelica|Baroque architecture in Marche|Gothic architecture in le Marche|13th-century Roman Catholic church buildings|Roman Catholic churches completed in 1760 |
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