File:Massa Chiesa Madonna della Misericordia 03.JPG
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DescriptionMassa Chiesa Madonna della Misericordia 03.JPG |
English: Italy, Tuscany, Massa, Largo Unità d’Italia. Our Lady of Mercy Church was built in 1629 upon request of Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina just outside the city walls. The church does not show the Baroque style of the time in which it was built. It has a central plan with octagonal perimeter and two lateral chapels; the architraves are partcularly worked. Inside is of some intrest the decorative painting of 1800s by Bontemps and Ragghianti and the painting “Our Lady of the Snow” of 1600s by Domenico Fiasella. The porch is lovely and elegant in a classic style. |
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Author | Piergiuliano Chesi |
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Piergiuliano Chesi, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Attribution: Piergiuliano Chesi
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