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Church in Tuscany, Italy
Church of Santa Maria Primerana
Chiesa di Santa Maria Primerana (Italian)
Front façade of the church
43°48′23″N 11°17′37″E / 43.8064°N 11.2935°E / 43.8064; 11.2935
LocationFiesole, Tuscany
CountryItaly
DenominationCatholic Church
History
FoundedAD 966
DedicationSaint Mary
Architecture
StyleGothic & Mannerist
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Fiesole

The Church of Santa Maria Primerana (Italian: Chiesa di Santa Maria Primerana) is a Roman Catholic church located in the Tuscan town of Fiesole. It encloses the eastern end of Piazza Mino, next to the Praetorian Palace.

History

First mentioned in AD 966, the church was built atop the stylobate of a Roman temple, from which a pietra serena pillar was incorporated into the church's north wall. There is also a Roman decumanus running north–south that flanks the church. Moreover, findings of nearby Lombard sepulchres indicates that the church was once an early Christian site. The church occupies a prominent position in Piazza Mino, near the Fiesole Cathedral. Due to an image inside of the Virgin Mary it appears that the church is the site of the oldest instance of veneration of the Madonna in the Diocese of Fiesole, which would form the basis for "Primerana" in the church's name.

Santa Maria Primerana was expanded in the Middle Ages. From this period, the Gothic chancel remains. A new façade was built at the end of the 16th century in the Mannerist style. The interior was decorated with sgraffito decor by Ludovico Buti.

The portico, which is constituted by an architrave supported by columns of the Ionic order, dates to 1801.

The interior consists of a single transept room. The high altar was constructed between 1745 and 1767 by Bernardino Ciruini. On the altar is a 13th-century tablet by Maestro di Rovezzano, which depicts the Madonna and Child.

In the transept are two marble bas-reliefs by Francesco da Sangallo. One dates to 1542 and is a Self-portrait of the artist; the other dates to 1575 and is a Portrait of Francesco del Fede. Also in the transept is a glazed terracotta from Andrea della Robbia's workshop depicting the Crucifix between the Madonna, St. John, Mary Magdalene and Angels. There is, additionally, a large, painted, wooden crucifix designed in the Giotto school from the 14th-century, which is attributed to Bonaccorso di Cino.

The faded remains of frescoes on the walls are by Niccolò di Pietro Gerini.

Image gallery

Architecture
  • Northwestern corner of the façade Northwestern corner of the façade
  • Dome above the chancel Dome above the chancel
  • High altar High altar
  • Top of the doors Top of the doors
  • Pipe organ Pipe organ
  • Transept Transept
Artistic embellishments
  • Andrea della Robbia's crucifix Andrea della Robbia's crucifix
  • Base of the crucifix Base of the crucifix
  • Sangallo's self-portrait relief Sangallo's self-portrait relief
  • Sangallo's relief of Francesco del Fede Sangallo's relief of Francesco del Fede
  • Remains of Gerini's fresco Remains of Gerini's fresco
  • Intact fresco by Gerini Intact fresco by Gerini
  • Buti's sgraffito above the entrance Buti's sgraffito above the entrance
  • Gerini's ceiling fresco Gerini's ceiling fresco
  • Bonaccorso di Cino's crucifix Bonaccorso di Cino's crucifix

See also

References

  1. "Santa Maria Primerana". Fiesole for You. Comune di Fiesole. Archived from the original on 18 February 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  2. ^ Guida d'Italia, Firenze e provincia [Guide to Italy: Florence and the Province] (in Italian). Milan: Touring Editore. 2007.
  3. ^ "I Luoghi della Fede: Chiesa di Santa Maria Primerana". web.rete.toscana.it. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  4. "Santa Maria Primerana". Fiesole.it. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2018.

External links

Media related to Santa Maria Primerana (Fiesole) at Wikimedia Commons

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