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San Tomaso Becket, Verona

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Location
  
Verona, Italy

Architectural type
  
Church

Phone
  
+39 045 594466

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Groundbreaking
  
15th century

Province
  
Province of Verona

San Tomaso Becket, Verona

Address
  
'Piazza S. Tomaso, 1, 37129 Verona VR, Italy

Similar
  
Santi Nazaro e Celso - Ve, Santa Maria in Organo, Chiesa di San Giovanni, Santo Stefano - Verona, Basilica di San Lorenzo

The church of San Tomaso Becket, commonly known as the church of San Tomaso Cantuariense, is a church situated in the central Verona, near the Ponte Nuovo del Popolo.

The present church was built by Carmelites to replace two 14th-century churches, one dedicated to St Thomas Becket (1316), the other to the Annunciation (1351). The architect Michele Sammicheli designed the plans during 1545-1550. The façade remains incomplete. The portal of the church was transferred here from Santa Maria Mater Domini in Valdonega. The bell tower, with ten bells, was completed in 1400. The church has artworks by Paolo Farinati, Francesco Torbido, Girolamo dai Libri, Antonio Balestra, and Alessandro Turchi. The organ is known to have been used on 27 December 1769, by a young Mozart.

The bell tower has a ring of ten bells in D, rung with the Veronese bellringing art.

References

San Tomaso Becket, Verona Wikipedia