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Santa Maria Maddalena, Bologna

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The church of Santa Maria Maddalena is found in central Bologna, Italy.

History

A church at the site existed in the 11th century, but the structure was rebuilt over the centuries. During 1564, the anterior portico was designed by Giovanni Piccinini from Como.[1] In 1758, a major reconstruction was designed by Alfonso Torreggiani. The church contains a Madonna delle Febbri attributed to Lippo di Dalmasio.[2]

Other works once found in the church, included:

References

  1. ^ L'architettura a Bologna nel Rinascimento, by Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri, page 48.
  2. ^ Beni Culturali of Emilia-Romagna.
  3. ^ Guida del forestiere per la città di Bologna e suoi sobborghi By Girolamo Bianconi, page 24-25.
  4. ^ •Corrado Ricci, Guida di Bologna, 5ª edizione, Bologna, Nicola Zanichelli, p. 116. «...la cupola e l'abside (della chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena di Bologna) furono invece dipinte da Antonio Mosca (al posto di Romano Alberghini) ornatista e da Domenico Ferri (1857-1940) figurista (1905)". Refuso editoriale segnalato dal pittore Antonio Mosca stesso all'autore Corrado Ricci che 13 luglio 1921 chiede scusa e promette di correggere l'errore nella futura edizione.»