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San Nicolò di San Felice, Bologna

Coordinates: 44°29′48.9″N 11°20′03.0″E / 44.496917°N 11.334167°E / 44.496917; 11.334167
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San Nicolò di San Felice is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located on via San Felice 41 in Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Bombardment during World War two caused sufficient damage to close the brick walled structure with a front portico.

A church at the site is documented since the 12th-century, when it was located outside the city walls. In 1570, the church was refurbished by Pietro Fiorini and included a canvas depicting a Crucifixion by Annibale Carracci, and now displayed at the church of Santa Maria della Carità.

In 1753, a further reconstruction, this time by Carlo Francesco Dotti added an iron cross once located on via San Felice, now also housed in Santa Maria della Carità. The nave has 17th-century stuccos.

44°29′48.9″N 11°20′03.0″E / 44.496917°N 11.334167°E / 44.496917; 11.334167

Bibliography

  • Marcello Fini (2007). Edizioni Pendragon (ed.). Bologna sacra: tutte le chiese in due millenni di storia. Bologna.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • translated from Italian Wikipedia