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Santa Maria in Castello, Carpi

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Location
  
Carpi, Italy

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Architect
  
Baldassare Peruzzi

Affiliation
  
Catholic

Year consecrated
  
1184

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Carpi Cathedral, Palazzo dei Pio, Museo Monumento al Deport, Modena Cathedral

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The parish church (Pieve) of Santa Maria in Castello, also known as the Chiesa della Sagra is an Romanesque style church in the city of Modena, Italy. It is remarkable for its Romanesque sculpted pulpit and portal, attributed to the school of Benedetto Antelami. The church was consecrated in 1184.

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History

Tradition holds that the church was founded by the Lombard king Aistulf in 752, however documentary evidence only exists from the 9th century (879).

The present layout originally was laid out in the 12th century, under the patronage of Matilde di Canossa. The nave and interior was altered substantially in the year 1514, leaving only the apse as the only remaining medieval portion with some traces of frescoes. The facade (1515) was designed by Baldassarre Peruzzi. The nearly 50 meter high bell-tower was a late addition.

The interior was restored in the late 19th century under the guidance of Achille Sammarini, who aimed to highlight the antique elements including the portal with a crucifixion, the sarcophagus of Manfredo Pio (1351), and the early 14th-century frescoes in the chapels of St Catherine and St Martin, work of Antonio Alberti of Ferrara.

References

Santa Maria in Castello, Carpi Wikipedia