Friday, August 15, 2025

Santa Maria della Pomposa

Church of Santa Maria della Pomposa, Piazza della Pomposa, Modena

Church of Santa Maria della Pomposa
Piazza della Pomposa
Modena, May 2024

“The church of Santa Maria della Pomposa in Modena, Italy, is an ancient church in the city, once located at the edge of the city walls. Its name derives from the Pomposa Abbey located near the delta of the Po River. A religious building at the site was documented by 1153. In 1716, the Duke of Modena, Rinaldo I grants the building to his librarian Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1762 - 1750). Deconsecrated in 1774, along with the Aedes Muratoriana was granted by Duke Ercole III to the confraternity of St Sebastian. The church was reconsecrated in 1814. In 1922 Muratori was buried in the church, with a monument by Ludovico Pogliaghi. Among the works inside are a series of canvases depicting the ‘Life of St Sebastian’ by Bernardino Cervi and an ‘Enthroned Virgin with saints Sebastiano, Rocco, and Geminano’ by Giovanni Boulanger, copy of a Correggio painting now in Dresden. The adjacent museum celebrates the life and works of Ludovico Antonio Muratori.” (Santa Maria della Pomposa, Wikipedia)

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