Sant'Antonio, Bolgheri

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Sant'Antonio is a small baroque-style, Roman Catholic church or chapel located in the neighborhood of Bolgheri in the town of Castagneto Carducci, province of Livorno, Tuscany, Italy.

History

The church was erected in 1686 in celebration of the libertation of Budapest from the Ottoman rule after the Battle of Buda by Count Simone Maria Della Gherardesca, knight of the Tuscan Order of Santo Stefano, whose family crest is found on the facade below an oculus.[1] Behind the altar is a depiction of the town and castle, and an altarpiece depicting the Ecstasy of St Anthony of Padua, the titular saint.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bogheri tourism website, entry on churches.
  2. ^ Regione Toscana, i luoghi della fede, website.