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San Donato, Genoa

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Location
  
Genoa, Italy

Status
  
Active

Groundbreaking
  
12c

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Year consecrated
  
1189

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
National monument

Architectural type
  
Church

Province
  
Province of Genoa

Phone
  
+39 010 246 8869

Affiliation
  
Catholic Church

San Donato, Genoa

Address
  
Via S. Donato, 10, 16123 Genova, Italy

Similar
  
San Matteo, San Pietro in Banchi - Genoa, Santa Maria di Castello, Genoa Cathedral, Palazzo San Giorgio

San Donato is a church in Genoa, Northern Italy.

It dates from the 12th century and is in Romanesque style. It became a parish under archbishop Siro il Porcello, and was consecrated on May 1, 1189.

After the bombardment of 1684 it was restored several times, being again consecrated on December 4, 1892. Other restorations in 1946-1951 have kept its Romanesque appearance.

The interior contains a Madonna by the 14th-century painter Nicolò da Voltri; a St Joseph, by Domenico Piola; and a marble relief of the Baptism of Christ, started by Ignazio Peschiera and completed by his pupil Carlo Rubatto. There is also a tryptich (1515) by Joos van Cleve representing The Adoration of the Magi; the person who commissioned the work Stefano Raggi with Guardian Saint ; and a Mary Magdalen. This is topped by a Crucifixion scene with Mary and St John the Evangelist.

References

San Donato, Genoa Wikipedia