词条 | Church of Sant'Agostino, Amatrice |
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| name = Church of Sant'Agostino | fullname = | other name = | native_name = Chiesa di Sant'Agostino | native_name_lang = it | image = Church of Sant'Agostino in Amatrice, 2012 (crop).jpg | imagesize = 250px | imagelink = | imagealt = | caption = The church of Sant'Agostino in Amatrice prior to the damage sustained in 2016–17 | pushpin map = Italy Lazio | pushpin label position = right | relief = yes | map caption = Location of church | coordinates = {{coord|42|37|43.309|N|13|17|28.846|E|region:IT|display=inline,title}} | location = Amatrice, Province of Rieti | country = Italy | denomination = Roman Catholic | churchmanship = | website = | former name = | bull date = | founded date = {{start date|{{Circa}} 13th century}} | founder = Augustinians | dedication = Saint Nicholas {{small|(1428–18th century)}} Augustine of Hippo {{small|({{Circa}} 18th century–present)}} | consecrated date = | cult = | relics = | events = | past bishop = | people = | status = Church | functional status = Closed | heritage designation = | designated date = | architect = Giovanni dell'Amatrice | architectural type = Romanesque and Gothic | style = | years built = | groundbreaking = | completed date = {{end date|1428}} | construction cost = | closed date = {{end date|2016|8|24|df=yes}} | demolished date = | capacity = | length = | width = | width nave = | height = | diameter = | other dimensions = | floor count = | floor area = | dome quantity = | dome height outer = | dome height inner = | dome dia outer = | dome dia inner = | spire quantity = 1 | spire height = | materials = Sandstone | bells = 2 | bells hung = 0 | bell weight = {{convert|271|lb}} {{convert|5,000|lb}} | archdiocese = | diocese = Rieti | synod = | circuit = | district = | division = | subdivision = | embedded = }} The Church of Sant'Agostino ({{lang-it|Chiesa di Sant'Agostino}}) is a ruined Roman Catholic church in Amatrice, province of Rieti, Lazio, Italy. It was built in 1428 and it was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, but it was modified over subsequent centuries and rededicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo. Most of the church was destroyed in a series of earthquakes in 2016–17. HistoryThe church was built by the Augustinians in 1428, and it was originally dedicated to Saint Nicholas. A plaque on the façade states that the building's architect was Giovanni dell'Amatrice. The church was built near the Porta Carbonara and Amatrice's town walls. The church was rededicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo in the 18th century. In 1580 and again in 1781, the interior and part of the old apse were destroyed by fire, and repair works continued until the 19th century. In 1845, the vault was considered to be unsafe so it was demolished. At this point, the church's interior was whitewashed. The small bell, which weighs {{convert|271|lb}}, was recast by the foundry Pasquale della Noce in 1821. The largest bell of {{convert|5000|lb}} was retouched by maestro di campane Nicola Marinelli di Gagliano in 1821. The bell tower was restored in 1825 and 1854, since it was in danger of collapsing. Three frescoes, two of which dated back to the 15th century, were discovered within the church in 1894. The rectangular window on the façade was replaced by a rose window in the early 1930s. The façade and bell tower were restored later on in the century. The church was severely damaged during an earthquake which hit Central Italy on 24 August 2016, when part of the roof and the upper half of the façade including the rose window collapsed.[1] The remaining parts of the church were further damaged in the January 2017 Central Italy earthquakes, and the bell tower collapsed on 18 January,[2] while the right wall of the church collapsed on 29 January.[3] Only the portal and the left wall of the church remain standing.[4] ArchitectureThe church's façade was built out of local sandstone. The lower part of the façade had a late Gothic–Romanesque marble portal with the main entrance. The capitals contained representations of a bear and a caryatid. The lunette was decorated by sculptures of the Madonna and the archangel Gabriel, but these were stolen in the 20th century. The date A.D. MCCCCXXVIII (1428) and the coat of arms of Amatrice could be found on the portal's architrave. The upper part of the façade, which has been destroyed in the 2016 earthquake, was modified according to Renaissance principles. It originally had a rectangular window, but this was replaced by a rose window in the 1930s. A plaque with the old coat of arms of the church and a Latin inscription commemorating the building's architect was found on the right hand side of the façade, below the rose window. A pair of large oblong windows could be found on each side of the church. A bell tower and the medieval Porta Carbonara stood to the rear of the church. The church's interior dated back to the 18th century, and it had only a few elements of note. The following frescoes were found on the left side:
A set of bas-relief terracotta Stations of the Cross were found on the right hand side of the church. ConventAn Augustinian convent which dated back to at least the late 13th century originally stood near the church. It was closed in 1809, at the same time when the Archive and the Library were destroyed. It was in a state of disrepair by 1824, and attempts to convert it for public use such as a prison or hospital in 1836 were unsuccessful. The convent was used as a barn and slaughterhouse, before being completely demolished. No remains have survived today. References1. ^{{cite news |title=Amatrice, il crollo della chiesa di Sant'Agostino |url=http://www.askanews.it/cronaca/amatrice-il-crollo-della-chiesa-di-sant-agostino_711884012.htm |work=askanews |date=24 August 2016 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826170145/http://www.askanews.it/cronaca/amatrice-il-crollo-della-chiesa-di-sant-agostino_711884012.htm |archivedate=26 August 2016 |language=Italian |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Amatrice, dopo le tre scosse crolla il campanile di Sant’Agostino|url=http://www.newnotizie.it/2017/01/18/amatrice-le-tre-scosse-crolla-campanile-santagostino/|work=New Notizie|date=18 January 2017|language=Italian}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Ad Amatrice crolla parete S.Agostino|url=http://www.ansa.it/lazio/notizie/2017/01/29/ad-amatrice-crolla-parete-s.agostino_a5ea6167-dc30-4ad7-abdc-76b1b0253d6a.html|work=ANSA|date=29 January 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170205010401/http://www.ansa.it/lazio/notizie/2017/01/29/ad-amatrice-crolla-parete-s.agostino_a5ea6167-dc30-4ad7-abdc-76b1b0253d6a.html|archivedate=5 February 2017|language=Italian}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Terremoto, nuova scossa di magnitudo 3.8 fa crollare quel che resta di Sant'Agostino ad Amatrice|url=http://www.rainews.it/dl/rainews/articoli/Terremoto-nuova-scossa-fa-crollare-chiesa-santagostino-amatrice-76e2466a-00dc-4cf8-a02d-2d92a404a4b8.html?refresh_ce|work=Rai News|date=29 January 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170213151425/http://www.rainews.it/dl/rainews/articoli/Terremoto-nuova-scossa-fa-crollare-chiesa-santagostino-amatrice-76e2466a-00dc-4cf8-a02d-2d92a404a4b8.html?refresh_ce|archivedate=13 February 2017|language=Italian}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Verani|first1=Cesare|title=Rieti e il suo territorio|date=1976|location=Milan|pages=239–276|language=Italian}} Bibliography{{commons category|Sant'Agostino (Amatrice)}}
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