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  1. La basílica de Santo Domingo es uno de los principales lugares de culto de Bolonia y sede principal de la Orden Dominica. En la iglesia, dentro del Arca de Santo Domingo (obra de Nicola Pisano y sus alumnos, con contribuciones de Niccolò dell'Arca, Miguel Ángel, Alfonso Lombardi e Jean Baptiste Boudard), se encuentran los restos ...

  2. La basílica de Santo Domingo es uno de los principales lugares de culto de Bolonia (Italia) y sede principal de la Orden Dominica. En la iglesia, dentro del Arca de Santo Domingo, se encuentran los restos de Santo Domingo, el fundador de la Orden Dominica.

  3. Basílica de Santo Domingo, en la localidad de Bolonia, Emilia-Romagna. Basílica de Santo Domingo, en la localidad de Cremona, Lombardía. Basílica de Santo Domingo, en la localidad de Lecce, Apulia. Basílica de Santo Domingo, en la localidad de Nápoles, Campania. Basílica de Santo Domingo, en la localidad de Perugia, Umbría ...

    • History
    • Square and Façade
    • Interior
    • The Choir
    • The Museum
    • Convent and Library
    • Other Burials

    Dominic Guzman, on arriving in Bologna in January 1218, was impressed by the vitality of the city and quickly recognized the importance of this university town to his evangelizing mission. A convent was established at the Mascarella church by the Blessed Reginald of Orleans. As this convent soon became too small for their increasing number, the pre...

    The square in front of the church is paved with pebbles, as it was in medieval times. The square was used by the faithful to listen to the sermon from the preacher from the pulpit on the left corner of the church. It was also the original cemetery. The column in the middle of the square is a brickwork column with the bronze statue of St Dominic (16...

    Nave

    The church consists of a central nave, two lateral aisles, several side chapels, a transept, a choir and an apse. The interior was completely renewed in Baroque style with refined elegance and well-balanced proportions by the architect Carlo Francesco Dotti (1678–1759). In the lunettes above the Ionic columns along the nave we can see 10 paintings, depicting episodes (true and untrue) in the history of the church. The first two are by Giuseppe Pedretti (1696–1778), the others by Vittorio Biga...

    Chapels on the right side

    1. St. Rose of Lima : the painting above the altar, portraying the Ecstasy of the Saint, is by Cesare Gennari. The altar-piece Virgin appearing to St. Hyacinth by Ludovico Carracci(now in the Louvre), used to stand here. 2. St. Vincent Ferrer : the painting above the altar (St. Vincent brings a young boy back to life) is by Donato Creti (1731). On both sides of the chapel are two painting, representing the Miracles of the Saint, by Giuseppe Pedretti. The elegant stucco angels are by Angelo Pi...

    Chapels on the left side

    1. Chapel of St. Louis Bertrand : contains two canvases: (on the right) Blessed Pietro Geremia by Alessandro Tiarini and (on the left) St. Albert the Great by Clemente Bevilacqua(died 1754) 2. Chapel of the Holy Blood has some important paintings : (on the right) Annunciation by Denis Calvaert (1540–1619), (above the central altar) St. Michael Archangel by Giacomo Francia (1484–1557), (on the left) St Martin de Porres by Renzo Magnanini, (in the big lunette) The Disputation of St Catherine Vi...

    This monumental choir was moved behind the high altar in the 17th century. The original altar was a masterpiece decorated with basreliefs and nine sculptures by Giovanni di Balduccio (1330), a pupil of Giovanni Pisano. Now only the statue of St Peter the Martyr still exists and is on display in the City Museum. The present high altar was made by Al...

    The church's small museum houses many important works of art and a wide collection of precious reliquaries, chalices and monstrances. A small selection : 1. The reliquary of Saint Louis IX, king of France, is of special interest as a most elaborate example in Gothic style of an unknown French goldsmith at the end of the 13th century. It was a gift ...

    The square-shaped convent next door is also worth visiting for its cloisters (14th, 15th and 16th centuries) with various tombstones and memorial tablets in its walls. The convent was confiscated by the state in 1866 and served as a military hospital during WWII. The gradual recovery of the premises made it possible to transfer young religious who ...

  4. La basílica de San Francisco (en italiano: basilica di San Francesco; en boloñés, baséllica ed San Franzàssc) es una iglesia italiana del siglo XIII (construida entre 1236-1263) dedicada a San Francisco de Asís, erigida por la propia Orden de Frailes Menores en la ciudad de Bolonia.

  5. La Basílica de San Domenico es una de las iglesias boloñesas más ricas de historia y de arte, construida por los Frailes Dominicos como lugar para guardar los restos de San Domenico de Guzman, fundador del orden tras llegar a Bolonia alrededor de 1200.

  6. La basílica de Santo Domingo es uno de los principales lugares de culto de Bolonia y sede principal de la Orden Dominica. En la iglesia, dentro del Arca de Santo Domingo, se encuentran los restos de Santo Domingo, el fundador de la Orden Dominica. También están los restos del beato Jacobo de Ulm Griesinger en el transepto izquierdo del templo.