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Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Chiesa delle Clarisse
Marches Macerata San Severino Marche Chiesa delle Clarisse, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views of the 15th-century church with its 17th century baroque facade. Interior views of the main altar, four side chapels, two transept chapels, 19th century dome frescoes and a conch fresco of Sauls Conversion on the way to Damascus. The altar 17th century, of marble intarsia is held up by four putti. The Rococo altarpiece bears the inscription Altare Gregorianum Perpetuum. Views also of a gilt organ 17th century, pulpit, and marble holy water font 1598. Photo 1983
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15th Century Church Baroque Facade Conch Fresco Damascus Dome Frescoes Four Putti Four Side Chapels Gilt Organ Held Up Macerata Main Altar Marble Holy Water Font 1598 Marble Intarsia Marche Chiesa Delle Clarisse Photo 1983 Pulpit Rococo Altarpiece Bears San Severino Saul Conversion Two Transept Chapels Marches
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Chiesa delle Clarisse in Macerata, San Severino Marche, Italy. Steeped in visual history, this Italian country gem boasts a 15th-century church with a magnificent 17th-century baroque facade. As we delve into the interior views captured by this photograph, we are treated to an array of awe-inspiring sights. The main altar stands proudly amidst four side chapels and two transept chapels, all adorned with intricate details that speak to their rich heritage. The dome frescoes from the 19th century transport us to another era, while a striking conch fresco depicting Saul's Conversion on his way to Damascus captivates our imagination. The altar itself is a masterpiece of marble intarsia and is gracefully supported by four putti. A Rococo altarpiece catches our eye with its inscription "Altare Gregorianum Perpetuum" adding an air of reverence and timelessness to this sacred space. Other notable features include a gilt organ from the 17th century, an elegant pulpit, and a marble holy water font dating back to 1598. Through this remarkable photo taken in 1983, we are transported back in time as we witness the grandeur and artistic mastery that defines Italian architecture and design. It serves as a testament to Italy's rich cultural heritage and invites us to appreciate its enduring beauty for generations to come.
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