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Oratory of San Giacomo della Marina

Coordinates: 44°24′19″N 8°55′43″E / 44.40528°N 8.92861°E / 44.40528; 8.92861
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View of the Oratory.

The Oratorio di San Giacomo della Marina (translated as Oratory of St. James of the Marina) is a small chapel or prayer-house at the dockside in Genoa, northern Italy.

Erected in 1453, the oratory was rebuilt and decorated in the 17th century. Twelve large canvasses illustrating the saint and patron of the battle against the Moors, Saint James, were completed by major Genoese Baroque artists including:

The exterior of the oratory is unadorned. The confraternity was active in religious processions during past centuries.

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44°24′19″N 8°55′43″E / 44.40528°N 8.92861°E / 44.40528; 8.92861