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The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy. The remains of Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic

Saint Dominic , also known as Dominic of Osma, often called Dominic de Guzm?n and Domingo de Guzm?n Garc?s was the founder of the Friars Preachers, popularly called the Dominican Order or Order of Preachers , a Catholic religious order....
, founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans
Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers , after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic in the early 13th century in France....
), are buried inside the exquisite shrine Arca di San Domenico
Arca di San Domenico

The Arca di San Domenico is a monument containing the remains of Saint Dominic. It is located in Dominic?s Chapel in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, Italy....
, made by Nicola Pisano
Nicola Pisano

Nicola Pisano was an Italy sculpture whose work is noted for its classical Ancient Rome sculptural style. Pisano is sometimes considered to be the founder of modern sculpture....
 and his workshop, Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio

Arnolfo di Cambio was an Italy architect and sculpture....
 and with later additions by Niccolò dell'Arca and the young Michelangelo
Michelangelo

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni , commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance Painting, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer....
.
nic 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 mssion.






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The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
, Italy. The remains of Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic

Saint Dominic , also known as Dominic of Osma, often called Dominic de Guzm?n and Domingo de Guzm?n Garc?s was the founder of the Friars Preachers, popularly called the Dominican Order or Order of Preachers , a Catholic religious order....
, founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans
Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers , after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic in the early 13th century in France....
), are buried inside the exquisite shrine Arca di San Domenico
Arca di San Domenico

The Arca di San Domenico is a monument containing the remains of Saint Dominic. It is located in Dominic?s Chapel in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, Italy....
, made by Nicola Pisano
Nicola Pisano

Nicola Pisano was an Italy sculpture whose work is noted for its classical Ancient Rome sculptural style. Pisano is sometimes considered to be the founder of modern sculpture....
 and his workshop, Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio

Arnolfo di Cambio was an Italy architect and sculpture....
 and with later additions by Niccolò dell'Arca and the young Michelangelo
Michelangelo

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni , commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance Painting, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer....
.
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History

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 mssion. A convent was established at the Mascarella church by the Blessed Reginald of Orléans. As this convent soon became too small for their increasing number, the preaching Brothers moved in 1219 to the small church of San Nicolò of the Vineyards at the outskirts of the then Bologna. St. Dominic settled in this church and held here the first two General Chapters of the order (1220 and 1221). Saint Dominic died in this church on 6 August 1221. He was buried behind the altar of San Nicolò.

Between 1219 and 1243 the Dominicans bought all surrounding plots of land around the church. After the death of Saint Dominic, the church of San Nicolò was expanded and a new monastic complex was built between 1228 and 1240. The apsidal area of the church was demolished and the nave was extended and grew into the Basilica of Saint-Dominic, This church became the prototype of many other Dominican churches throughout the world.

The big basilica was divided in two parts:
  • the front part, called “internal church”, was the church of the brothers. It was built in a protogothic style with a nave, two aisles and ogival vaults.
  • the church for the faithful, called “external church”, with the simple columns and the trussed flat roof of the old church.
Both churches ware divided by a ramp. The church was consecrated by Pope Innocent IV on 17 October 1251. On this occasion the crucifix by Giunta Pisano
Giunta Pisano

Giunta Pisano was an italy painter. He is the earliest Italian painter whose name is found inscribed on an extant work. He is best known for his crucifixes....
 was shown for the first time to the faithful.

The remains of the saint were moved in 1233 from its place behind the altar to a simple marble sarcophagus
Sarcophagus

A sarcophagus is a funeral receptacle for a corpse, most commonly carved or cut from stone. The word "sarcophagus" comes from the Greek language sa?? sarx meaning "flesh", and fa?e?? phagein meaning "to eat", hence sarkophagus means "flesh-eating"; from the phrase lithos sarkophagos the word came to refer to the limestone t...
, situated on the floor in the right aisle of the church for the faithful. Since most of the pilgrims, who came in great numbers to see the grave, were not able to see this shrine, hidden by so many people standing in front of it, the need was felt for a new shrine. In 1267 the remains of saint Dominic were then moved from the simple sarcophagus into the new shrine, decorated with the main episodes from the life of the saint by Nicola Pisano
Nicola Pisano

Nicola Pisano was an Italy sculpture whose work is noted for its classical Ancient Rome sculptural style. Pisano is sometimes considered to be the founder of modern sculpture....
. Work would continue on this shrine for almost five centuries.

The church was enlarged and the two sections were modified in many ways in the course of the next centuries. New side chapels were built, the majority in the 15th century. A Roman-Gothic bell tower
Bell tower

A bell tower is a tower which contains one or more Bell s, or which is designed to hold bells, even if it has none. In the European tradition, such a tower most commonly serves as part of a church and contains church bells....
 was added in 1313 (recently restored). The dividing wall between the two churches was finally demolished in the beginning of the 17th century. The choir was at the same time moved behind the altar. Between 1728 and 1732 the interior of the church was completely renewed by the architect Carlo Francesco Dotti, sponsored by the Dominican pope Benedict XIII
Benedict XIII

Benedict XIII may refer to:*Pope Benedict XIII , pope from 1724?1730*Antipope Benedict XIII , based in Avignon, France in opposition to the pope in Rome...
, into its present-day Baroque style.

Early on the church began receiving many works of art from the faithful. This has grown into the present-day vast collection of exceptional art treasures created by some the greatest Italian artists, including Giunta Pisano
Giunta Pisano

Giunta Pisano was an italy painter. He is the earliest Italian painter whose name is found inscribed on an extant work. He is best known for his crucifixes....
, Nicola Pisano
Nicola Pisano

Nicola Pisano was an Italy sculpture whose work is noted for its classical Ancient Rome sculptural style. Pisano is sometimes considered to be the founder of modern sculpture....
, Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio

Arnolfo di Cambio was an Italy architect and sculpture....
, Niccolò dell'Arca, Michelangelo
Michelangelo

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni , commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance Painting, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer....
, Iacopo da Bologna, Guido Reni
Guido Reni

Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
, Guercino and Filippino Lippi
Filippino Lippi

Filippino Lippi was a well-known painter working during the High Renaissance in Florence, Italy....
.

Square and façade

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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 (1627) and on the back of the square a column in marble, bricks and copper of the Madonna of the Rosary, after a design by Guido Reni
Guido Reni

Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
 (1632), commemorating the end of the plague
Bubonic plague

Plague is a deadly infectious disease caused by the Enterobacteriaceae Yersinia pestis . Plague is a zoonotic, primarily carried by rodents and spread to humans via fleas....
 in the city.

Behind the first column stands the tomb of Rolandino de’ Passeggeri by Giovanni (1305) and on the left, adjoining a house, the tomb of Egidio Foscarari (1289), enriched with an ancient Byzantine
Byzantine

The word Byzantine may refer to:Topics directly related to the Byzantine Empire* A citizen of Byzantine Empire, or native Greeks during the Middle Ages ....
 marble arch with relief works from the 9th century.

The Romanesque
Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic architecture style beginning in the 12th century....
 façade dates from 1240 and was restored in 1910 by the architect Raffaele Faccioli. In the center is a large, embroidered rose window
Rose window

A Rose window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architecture and being divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery....
. The lunette
Lunette

In architecture, a lunette is a half-moon shaped space, either masonry or void. A lunette is formed when a horizontal cornice transects a round-headed arch at the level of the imposts, where the arch springs....
 above the portal contains a copy (1921) of St Dominic blessing Bologna by Lucia Casalini-Torelli (1677-1762).

On the left side of the façade is the Lodovico Ghisilardi chapel in Renaissance style.It was built as an example of Vitruvian
Vitruvius

File:Vitruvius.jpgMarcus Vitruvius Pollio was a Ancient Rome writer, architect and engineer , active in the 1st century BC. By his own description Vitruvius served as a Ballista , the third class of arms in the military offices....
 classicism by the architect Baldassarre Peruzzi around 1530.
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Interior


Nave

The church consists of a central nave
Nave

In Romanesque architecture and Gothic architecture Christian abbey, cathedral basilica and Church architecture, the nave is the central approach to the high altar....
, two lateral aisles, several side chapels, a transept
Transept

Full descriptions of the elements of a Gothic floorplan are found at the entry Cathedral diagram.'For the periodical go to The Transept....
, a choir
Choir

A choir, chorale, or chorus is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral Music, in turn, is the music written specifically for a choir to perform....
 and an apse
Apse

In architecture, the apse is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical Vault . In Romanesque architecture, Byzantine architecture and Gothic architecture Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar....
. The interior was completely renewed in Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 style with refined elegance and well-balanced proportions by the architect Carlo Francesco Dotti (1678-1759). In the lunettes above the Ionic
Ionic order

The Ionic order column forms one of the Classical order of classical architecture, the other two canonic orders being the Doric order and the Corinthian order....
 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
Giuseppe Pedretti

Giuseppe Pedretti was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, active mainly in Bologna. He was a pupil of the painter Marcantonio Franceschini....
 (1696-1778), the others by Vittorio Bigari
Vittorio Bigari

Vittorio Bigari was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque. Active in his native Bologna, where he was a pupil of Antonio Dardani. He painted frescoes in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, as well as the cupola of the church of the Madonna della Guardia, and the Ranuzzi Palace in Porretta....
 (1692-1776).

Chapels on the right side

  • St. Rose of Lima : the painting above the altar, portraying the Ecstasy of the Saint, is by Cesare Gennari
    Cesare Gennari

    Cesare Gennari was an Italy painter of Baroque period. He trained in the studio of his uncle, Guercino, in Bologna. Cesare's father, Benedetto Gennari the Senior, as well as Cesare's brother, Benedetto Gennari the younger were also painters in the circle of Guercino....
    . The altar-piece Virgin appearing to St. Hyacinth by Ludovico Carracci
    Ludovico Carracci

    Ludovico Carracci was an Italy, early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker born in Bologna.Ludovico himself apprenticed under Prospero Fontana in Bologna and traveled to Florence, Parma, and Venice, before returning to his hometown....
     (now in the Louvre), used to stand here.
  • St. Vincent Ferrer : the painting above the altar (St. Vincent brings a young boy back to life) is by Donato Creti
    Donato Creti

    Donato Creti was an Italy painter of the Rococo period, active mostly in Bologna.Born in Cremona, he moved to Bologna, where he was a pupil of Lorenzo Pasinelli....
     (1731). On both sides of the chapel are two painting, representing the Miracles of the Saint, by Giuseppe Pedretti
    Giuseppe Pedretti

    Giuseppe Pedretti was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, active mainly in Bologna. He was a pupil of the painter Marcantonio Franceschini....
    . The elegant stucco angels are by Angelo Pio (1690-1769), one of the best artists of his time.
  • St Antoninus of Florence : The painting above the altar (The Lord and the Blessed Virgin Appearing to St. Antoninus and St. Francis) is by Pietro Facini (1562-1602), while the paintings on the side walls (Blessed Matteo Carreri and Blessed Stefania) are by Pietro Dardani (1728-1808).
  • St. Andrew the Apostle : paintings of the Coming Martyrdom of the Apostle, Blessed Imelda and Blessed Giovanna are by Antonio Rossi
    Antonio Rossi (painter)

    File:Carlo Lodi 313M.jpgAntonio Rossi was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, active mainly in Bologna. He was a pupil of the painter Marcantonio Franceschini....
     (1700-1753)
  • Madonna of Fevers: above the altar is the painting Sant’Emidio by Filippo Gargalli (1750-1835). The painting Slaughter of the Innocents by Guido Reni
    Guido Reni

    Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
    , now in Bologna’s Pinacoteca Nazionale, was once hung in this chapel.
  • St Dominic’s chapel : this is the main chapel of the church. It has a square plan and a semi-circular apse, where the remains of the saint rest in the splendid Arca di San Domenico
    Arca di San Domenico

    The Arca di San Domenico is a monument containing the remains of Saint Dominic. It is located in Dominic?s Chapel in the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, Italy....
     under the cupola. The chapel was built by the Bolognese architect Floriano Ambrosini, replacing the old gothic chapel from 1413, to match the splendour of the other existing chapels. It was decorated between 1614 and 1616 by important painters of the Bolognese School
    Bolognese School (painting)

    The Bolognese School or the School of Bologna of painting flourished in Bologna, the capital of Emilia Romagna, between the 16th and 17th centuries in Italy, and rivalled Florence and Rome as the center of painting....
    , Tiarini
    Alessandro Tiarini

    Alessandro Tiarini was an Italy Baroque painter of the Bolognese School .He was born in Bologna. His mother died when he was a child, and he was raised by an aunt, and early on they tried, unsuccessfully to guide him towards becoming a cleric....
     (1577-1688), Mario Righetti
    Mario Righetti

    Mario Righetti was an Italy painter of the Baroque period.He was born at Bologna He became a pupil of Lucio Massari. In Bologna, he painted an Archangel Michael for the church of S....
    , Lionello Spada (1576-1622), Mastelletta
    Giovanni Andrea Donducci (Mastelletta)

    Giovanni Andrea Donducci also known as Mastelletta , was an Italy Baroque painter of the Bolognese School . His father was a maker of vats ....
     (1575-1655), culminating in the fresco on the cupola of the apse St Dominic’s Glory, a masterpiece by Reni
    Guido Reni

    Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
    , painted between 1613 and 1615. The Theological and The Cardinal Virtues in the niches of the apse were painted by Giovanni Todeschi between 1617 and 1631. The bust in white marble by Carlo Pini (1946) represents the real face of Saint Dominic, modeled on the precise measurements performed on the saint’s skull.
  • Chapel of St Pius V : the altar-piece is by Felice Torricelli (1667-1748).
  • Chapel of St Hyacinth of Poland : with the painting A Miracle of the Saint by Antonio Muzzi.
  • Chapel of St Catherine of Siena: with St Catherine’s Mystic Communion by Francesco Brizzi (1546-1625) above the altar.
  • Chapel of St Catherine Virgin and Martyr: the painting above the altar, Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine, is an important panel and one of the last works by Filippino Lippi
    Filippino Lippi

    Filippino Lippi was a well-known painter working during the High Renaissance in Florence, Italy....
     (1501-1503).


Chapels on the left side


  • Chapel of St. Louis Bertrand : contains two canvases: (on the right) Blessed Pietro Geremia by Alessandro Tiarini
    Alessandro Tiarini

    Alessandro Tiarini was an Italy Baroque painter of the Bolognese School .He was born in Bologna. His mother died when he was a child, and he was raised by an aunt, and early on they tried, unsuccessfully to guide him towards becoming a cleric....
     and (on the left) St. Albert the Great by Clemente Bevilacqua (died 1754)
  • Chapel of the Holy Blood has some important paintings : (on the right) Annunciation by Denis Calvaert
    Denis Calvaert

    Denis Calvaert or Denys Calvaert was a Flemings Painting born at Antwerp but living mostly in Italy where he was known as Il Fiammingo ....
     (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 Virgin and Martyr by Prospero Fontana
    Prospero Fontana

    Prospero Fontana was an Italy Painting of the late Renaissance....
  • Chapel of Blessed Benedict XI with the painting The Blessed is taken to Heaven by Felice Torelli
    Felice Torelli

    Felice Torelli was an Italy painter of the Baroque style, active mainly in Bologna.He was born to a family of artists in Verona, including his brother, Giuseppe Torelli, a noted violinist and composer of concerti....
     (1667-1748)
  • Rosary Chapel is the most prominent chapel on this side of the church. The vivacious fresco on the vault (the Assumption) and in the apse (Heaven and Earth praising the Madonna of the Rosary) were painted between 1655 and 1657 by Angelo Michele Colonna
    Angelo Michele Colonna

    Angelo Michele Colonna was an Italy painter of the Baroque period, active near Bologna.Born in Rovenna, near Como, and died in Bologna. As a boy in Como, he worked with painter by the name of Caprera....
     (1600-1687) and by Agostino Mitelli
    Agostino Mitelli

    Agostino Mitelli was an Italy painter of the Baroque period as a painter of quadratura.He was born in Sasso Marconi, near Bologna. He died in Madrid, while working for the court of Philip IV of Spain....
     (1609-1660). The two choir stalls were designed by the architect Carlo Francesco Dotti in 1736 after the redesigning of the interior of the church. The altar was designed by the Bolognese architect Floriano Ambrosini (1557-1621). But the most important paintings in this large chapel are the famous Mysteries of the Rosary, finished in 1601. The most prominent artist of their time worked on the decoration : Lodovico Carracci (the Annunciation and the Visitation), Bartolomeo Cesi
    Bartolomeo Cesi

    Bartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School .Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo ....
     (the Nativity), Denis Calvaert
    Denis Calvaert

    Denis Calvaert or Denys Calvaert was a Flemings Painting born at Antwerp but living mostly in Italy where he was known as Il Fiammingo ....
     (Presentation of Jesus in the Temple), the female artist Lavinia Fontana
    Lavinia Fontana

    Lavinia Fontana was an Italy painter....
     (Jesus among the Doctors and the Coronation of the Virgin), Bartolomeo Cesi
    Bartolomeo Cesi

    Bartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School .Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo ....
     (Christ in the garden), Ludovico Carracci
    Ludovico Carracci

    Ludovico Carracci was an Italy, early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker born in Bologna.Ludovico himself apprenticed under Prospero Fontana in Bologna and traveled to Florence, Parma, and Venice, before returning to his hometown....
     (the Scourging and Christ falling under the Cross), Bartolomeo Cesi
    Bartolomeo Cesi

    Bartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School .Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo ....
     (the Crowning with Thorns, the Crucifixion and Pentecost), Guido Reni
    Guido Reni

    Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
     (the Resurrection), Domenichino (the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin).
Young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 played on the organ in this chapel, while he was studying with padre Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista Martini

Giovanni Battista Martini, also known as Padre Martini was an Italy musician....
 in 1769.
  • Vestibule of the side door contains the marble tomb of Alessandro Tartagni (1477) by Francesco di Simone Ferrucci da Fiesole (1437-1493).
  • Chapel of St Joseph : the canvas above the altar is Death of St. Joseph and St Anthony abbot by Giovanni Battista Bertusio
    Giovanni Battista Bertusio

    Giovanni Battista Bertusio was a painter of the early-Baroque period, active in Bologna. He trained initially under Denys Calvaert, then under Ludovico Carracci and Agostino Carracci....
    (died 1644), and the paintings on the left (San Teresa di Gesù) and on the right (St Anthony of Padua) are by Giovanni Breviglieri.
  • Chapel of St. Peter the Martyr : the painting above the altar Kneeling Saint is by Giuseppe Pedretti
    Giuseppe Pedretti

    Giuseppe Pedretti was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, active mainly in Bologna. He was a pupil of the painter Marcantonio Franceschini....
    , while the paintings on the left (Sant’Agnese da Montepulciano) and on the right (St Catherine de Ricci) are by Pietro Dardani (1728-1808)
  • Chapel of St Raymond of Peñafort contains the famous canvas the Saint plowing the Waves on his Mantle by Ludovico Carracci
    Ludovico Carracci

    Ludovico Carracci was an Italy, early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker born in Bologna.Ludovico himself apprenticed under Prospero Fontana in Bologna and traveled to Florence, Parma, and Venice, before returning to his hometown....
  • Chapel of Blessed Ceslaus with the painting the Blessed by Lucia Casalini-Torrelli


Right transept


There is a small chapel on the right side of the altar with a painting by the Baroque artist Bartolomeo Cesi
Bartolomeo Cesi

Bartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School .Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo ....
 and a canvas by Guercino
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri , best known as Guercino or Il Guercino, was an Italian Baroque painter from the region of Emilia-Romagna, and active in Rome and Bologna....
 St. Thomas Aquinas writing the Holy Sacrament (1662)

Left transept

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*Chapel of the Holy Cross: On the wall is a marble slab, carved in 1731 by Giuseppe Mazza, commemorating the death in 1272 of King Enzio of Sardinia
Enzio of Sardinia

Enzio or Enzo was an illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sardinia....
, son of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick II , of the House of Hohenstaufen dynasty, was an Kingdom of Italy pretender to the title of King of the Romans from 1212 and unopposed holder of that monarchy from 1215....
. He had been captured by the Bolognese Guelph
Guelphs and Ghibellines

The Guelphs and Ghibellines were Political factions supporting, respectively, the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor in central and northern Italy during the 12th and 13th centuries....
 forces in the Battle of Fossalta
Battle of Fossalta

The Battle of Fossalta is an en episode of the War of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in northern Italy. It took place in Fossalta, a small location on the Panaro river, and is especially remembered for the capture of Enzio of Sardinia, son of Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor....
 in 1249. The painting above the altar is Christ being laid down by Pier Francesco Cavazza (1667-1733), while on the right is the Assumption of the Madonna by Vincenzo Spisanelli
Vincenzo Spisanelli

Vincenzo Spisanelli was an Italy painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna.He was a pupil of Denis Calvaert in Bologna, but was also active in Ferrara, Imola, Modena, and in Lombardy....
 (1595-1662).
  • Chapel of St Michael the Archangel : Here on view is the imposing Crucifixion, the masterpiece by Giunta Pisano
    Giunta Pisano

    Giunta Pisano was an italy painter. He is the earliest Italian painter whose name is found inscribed on an extant work. He is best known for his crucifixes....
     (mid-13th c.). It is still much influenced by the Byzantine style and represents one of the best examples of 13th-century Italian painting. This crucifix has much influenced Cimabue
    Cimabue

    Cenni di Pepo Cimabue also known as Bencivieni di Pepo or in modern Italian, Benvenuto di Giuseppe, was an Italy Painting and creator of mosaics from Florence....
    , who would then slowly evolve into his own style. On the right side we find the marble monument, spanning the two chapels, dedicated to the Bolognese ruler Taddeo Pepoli (died 1347) (who added in 1340 a barrel span to the northern transept of this church). This monument was begun in the 14th century and only finished in the 16th century. The fresco on the left wall St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Benedict dates from the 14th century.
  • Chapel of the Sacred heart: The papier-mâché bust of Ven. Serafino Capponi, a theologian (died 1615) is on the left side of the altar. Beneath the altar is the urn with the relics of James Griesinger, the Blessed James from Ulm (died 1491), who added most of the stained-glass windows to this church (now destroyed). He is also depicted on canvas in this chapel by Giacinto Bellini
    Giacinto Bellini

    Giacinto Bellini was an Italy painter active in the Baroque period. He was born in Bologna. He was a pupil of Francesco Albani. He worked in the studio of Franceschino Caracci....
     (1612-1660). The fresco Madonna with Child among the Saints is by an unknown Emilia
    Emilia

    Emilia may refer to any of the following:*People** Emilia of Gaeta, duchess of Gaeta** Emilia Rydberg, Ethiopian-Swedish pop singer** Emilia Jane Mills Webb , wife of William Frederick Webb...
    n artist at the end of the 13th century. Facing King Enzo’s monument is a fragment of a 14th-century fresco Face of St Thomas Aquinas


The choir

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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
Giovanni di Balduccio

Giovanni di Balduccio was an Italy sculptor of the Medieval period. He was born in Pisa, and likely did not train directly with the famous Pisan sculptor Andrea Pisano....
 (1330), a pupil of Giovanni Pisano
Giovanni Pisano

Giovanni Pisano was an Italy sculpture, painter and architect. Son of the famous sculptor Nicola Pisano, he received his training in the workshop of his father....
. 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 Alfonso Torreggiani (died 1764). In the middle of the golden altar-piece at the back of the apse, is the Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomeo Cesi
Bartolomeo Cesi

Bartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School .Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo ....
, flanked by paintings (on its left side) of Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas is the common name for Nicholas of Myra, a saint and Bishop of Myra . Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker....
 of Bari and (on its right side) of Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic

Saint Dominic , also known as Dominic of Osma, often called Dominic de Guzm?n and Domingo de Guzm?n Garc?s was the founder of the Friars Preachers, popularly called the Dominican Order or Order of Preachers , a Catholic religious order....
. Below is the Miracle of the Bread by Vincenzo Spisanelli
Vincenzo Spisanelli

Vincenzo Spisanelli was an Italy painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna.He was a pupil of Denis Calvaert in Bologna, but was also active in Ferrara, Imola, Modena, and in Lombardy....
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The 102 wooden choir stalls are an exquisite example of Renaissance
Renaissance

The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe....
 carving by the Dominican friar Damiano Zambelli (also called Damiano da Bergamo)(1528-1530). Between 1541 and 1549 they were inlaid with intaglia by the same artist, using a series of drawings from a book by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola
Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, often simply called Vignola was one of the great Italian architects of 16th century Mannerism....
, and carved by his brother Stefano da Bergamo. The work was finished by brother Bernardino da Bologna. These decorations display scenes from the Old Testament (on the right side) and from the New Testament (on the left side). Because of its extraordinary artistic value, this remarkable marquetry
Marquetry

Marquetry is the craft of covering a structural carcass with pieces of wood veneer forming decorative patterns, designs or pictures. The technique may be applied to case furniture or even seat furniture, to decorative small objects with smooth, veneerable surfaces or to free-standing pictorial panels appreciated in their own right....
 work was considered by its contemporaries as the eight wonder of the world. It is also noted in the Vite (IV,94) by Giorgio Vasari
Giorgio Vasari

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The museum

The church's small museum houses many important works of art and a wide collection of precious reliquaries, chalice
Chalice (cup)

A chalice is a goblet intended to hold a drink. In general religious terms, it is intended for quaffing during a ceremony....
s and monstrance
Monstrance

A monstrance is the vessel used in the Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Anglican Churches to display the consecrated Eucharist Host , during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament....
s.
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A small selection :
  • 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 to this church by king Philip IV of France
    Philip IV of France

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    , following the canonization of Louis IX in 1297.
  • The remains of a terracotta Pietà (1495) by the architect, painter and sculptor Baccio da Montelupo
    Baccio da Montelupo

    Baccio da Montelupo , born Bartolomeo di Giovanni d'Astore dei Sinibaldi, was a sculptor of the Italian Renaissance. He is the father of another Italian sculptor, Raffaello da Montelupo....
     (mentioned by Vasari in his Vite)
  • A polychromed terracotta Bust of Saint Dominic by Niccolò dell'Arca (1474)
  • The remains of a fresco of Madonna with Child and Saint Dominic by an unknown Bolognese artist (possibly Cristoforo da Bologna
    Cristoforo da Bologna

    Cristoforo da Bologna was an Italy painter. He was active in Bologna, Modena, and Ferrara. He painted toward the close of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century....
    ) (second half of 14th century)
  • Madonna of the Velvet, tempera on wood by Lippo Dalmasio (ca. 1390)
  • The Paschal Lamb, an oil painting on wood sometimes ascribed to Giorgio Vasari
    Giorgio Vasari

    Giorgio Vasari was an Italy Painting and architect, who is today famous for his biography of Italian artists, considered the ideological foundation of art history writing....
  • Madonna with Child, Saint Dominic and Vincenzo Ferreri (ca. 1773), one of the best works of by Ubaldo Gandolfi
    Ubaldo Gandolfi

    Ubaldo Gandolfi was an Italy painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in and near Bologna.He was born in San Matteo della Decima and enrolled by the age of 17 at the Clementine Academy, where he apprenticed with Ercole Graziani the Younger, Felice Torelli, and Ercole Lelli....
    (1728-1781)
  • Several valuable intarsias by fra Damiano da Bergamo, such as The Story of San Girolomo, and geometrical fugures.


Convent and library

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 chapter room displays a precious fresco of Saint Dominic from the 14th century. It is the oldest known image of the saint. On the ground floor of the old dormitory is St Dominic’s cell, so called because it is an original cell from his time and possibly the cell (or a similarly one) where he died. Some original letters of introduction and his canonization bull of 9 July 1234 are here on display. At the front of the library is a fresco Madonna with benedictory Child (by an unknown artist).

The three-aisled Renaissance library, planned like a basilica, dates back to 1466 and contains many precious books. Part of the library complex is now the seat of the faculty of philosophy and theology, run by the Dominicans. Another part is used as a conference room with a wooden-paneled coffer ceiling. At its end hangs the Baroque painting Ecstasy of St. Thomas Aquinas by Marcantonio Franceschini
Marcantonio Franceschini

Marcantonio Franceschini was an Italy painter of the Baroque period, active mostly in his native Bologna....
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Other burials

  • Guido Reni
    Guido Reni

    Guido Reni was a prominent Italy Painting of high-Baroque style....
    , in the Rosary Chapel
  • Elisabetta Sirani
    Elisabetta Sirani

    Elisabetta Sirani was an Italy painter whose father was the painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani of the Bolognese School , and the principal assistant of Guido Reni....
    , also in the Rosary Chapel
  • James Of Ulm
  • Enzio of Sardinia
    Enzio of Sardinia

    Enzio or Enzo was an illegitimate son of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sardinia....