Friday, September 12, 2025
San Sepolcro
San Sepolcro (Church of the Holy Sepulchre)
Strada della Repubblica
Parma, May 2024
“San Sepolcro is a Roman Catholic church in central Parma, Italy. While a church at the site is documented from the 12th-century, the church on the present layout was built circa 1257 in a Gothic-style. It would have been located then outside of the medieval walls of Parma. The structure underwent various refurbishments, with the facade decoration in a more classical style was added during 1505-1506, work attributed to Bartolomeo Pradesoli and Jacopo di Modena. The nave and the flank facing Strada della Repubblica was not completed in its present Neoclassic style until the 1700s. The 1616 bell-tower is attributed to the architects Malosso or Simone Moschino. The top was not added till 1753. The wooden ceiling was carved between 1613 and 1617 by Lorenzo Zaniboni and Giacomo Trioli.” (San Sepolcro, Wikipedia)
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