Saturday, June 28, 2025
Tempio Monumentale di San Giuseppe
Tempio Monumentale di San Giuseppe
(Monumental Temple of St Joseph)
Via Piave
Modena, May 2024
“The Tempio Monumentale San Giuseppe (Monumental Temple of St Joseph) or simplified as Tempio San Giuseppe was constructed in Modena, Italy, as a memorial for the 7237 fallen Modenese soldiers in the First World War. It is a Roman Catholic parish. It is located on Piazzale Natale Bruni, just off the Northwest corner of the Este Ducal Gardens, now the University of Modena Botanical Gardens. The names of the fallen are inscribed in gilded letters on the walls of the crypt. The cornerstone was laid onq December 8, 1923, in a ceremony with king Vittorio Emanuele III and Monsignor Natale Bruni, bishop of Modena, presiding. The church was inaugurated on 3 November 1929. The church was designed by Domenico Barbanti and Achille Casanova. The façade decoration however was not completed till 1931 with engraved bas-reliefs by Adamo and Rubens Pedrazzi. The on lunette over the portal was frescoed by Evaristo Cappelli, and depicts the ‘Resurrection of Christ and the Nation takes the dead soldiers in its arms’.” (Tempio Monumentale San Giuseppe, Wikipedia)

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