San Marcello al Corso

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San Marcello al Corso is a historic Roman Catholic church in central Rome, Italy, renowned for its Renaissance-Baroque architecture and religious significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
parish church
titular church
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Renaissance architecture
associatedWithEvent 1522 plague procession in Rome
processions of the miraculous crucifix during plagues in Rome
cityQuarter Trevi rione NERFINISHED
consecrationYear 1519
country Italy
dedicatedTo Pope Marcellus I NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
foundedBy Order of the Servants of Mary NERFINISHED
hasArtworkBy Antonio Algardi NERFINISHED
Federico Zuccari NERFINISHED
Francesco Salviati NERFINISHED
Jacopo Sansovino NERFINISHED
Perino del Vaga NERFINISHED
hasBellTower yes
hasChapel Chapel of the Crucifix NERFINISHED
hasFacadeCompletionCentury 17th century
hasFacadeDesigner Carlo Fontana NERFINISHED
hasFacadeStyle Baroque architecture
hasHighAltar main high altar with large crucifix
hasInteriorStyle Baroque interior decoration
hasNaveType single nave
hasNumberOfSideChapels several side chapels
hasPlanType longitudinal plan
hasPortal Baroque main portal
hasStatus minor basilica
heritageDesignation protected historic monument of Rome
housesRelic miraculous crucifix of San Marcello NERFINISHED
isOnPilgrimageRoute historic pilgrim routes in Rome
isTitularChurchOf Cardinal-priests of the Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
liturgicalFunction parish church for local community
locatedIn Largo San Marcello NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedOn Via del Corso NERFINISHED
mainReconstructionCentury 16th century
namedAfter Pope Marcellus I NERFINISHED
primaryMaterial masonry
rebuiltAfter fire of 1519
religiousOrder Servite Order NERFINISHED
rite Latin Rite
roofType barrel vault
usedFor Catholic liturgical celebrations
public worship
religious processions

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Via del Corso hasPart San Marcello al Corso