Eremitani Church

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Eremitani Church is a historic medieval church in Padua, Italy, renowned for its architecture and once-famous frescoes by Andrea Mantegna.

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Eremitani Church canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church
medieval church
affiliation Diocese of Padua NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic
Romanesque-Gothic
completionDate 14th century
constructionStart 13th century
contains Ovetari Chapel NERFINISHED
country Italy
damage destruction of most of Mantegna’s Ovetari Chapel frescoes
dedicatedTo Saint James the Less NERFINISHED
Saint Philip the Apostle NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
famousFor Ovetari Chapel fresco cycle NERFINISHED
frescoes by Andrea Mantegna
hasArtist Andrea Mantegna NERFINISHED
Ansuino da Forlì NERFINISHED
Guariento di Arpo NERFINISHED
Niccolò Pizzolo NERFINISHED
hasArtwork fragments of Andrea Mantegna frescoes
frescoes by Guariento di Arpo in the presbytery
tombs of Carraresi family members
hasCategory 14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Churches in Padua
hasFloorPlanType hall church
hasFunction place of worship
tourist attraction
hasNameInItalian Chiesa degli Eremitani NERFINISHED
hasPart chapels along the sides
façade with rose window
single nave
wooden trussed roof
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Italy
part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles"
locatedIn Padua NERFINISHED
Piazza Eremitani NERFINISHED
Veneto
locatedNear Museo Civico agli Eremitani NERFINISHED
Scrovegni Chapel NERFINISHED
material brick
municipality Comune di Padova NERFINISHED
namedAfter Eremitani (Hermits) of Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
region Veneto region NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Augustinians NERFINISHED
Hermits of Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
restoration post–World War II restoration campaigns
sufferedEvent Allied bombing on 11 March 1944
bombing in World War II

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Musei Civici agli Eremitani hasPart Eremitani Church