Basilica di San Savino | |
Religion | |
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Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio |
Location | |
Location | Via Giulio Alberoni 31, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy |
State | Italy |
Shown within Italy | |
Geographic coordinates | 45°03′01″N 9°42′06″E / 45.0504°N 9.7016°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 11th – 12th century |
The Basilica of San Savino is an ancient Roman Catholic basilica in the city of Piacenza in the Province of Piacenza, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Sabinus of Piacenza, second bishop of the city.
San Savino was established as a Benedictine monastery in 903. The original construction appears to have been poor.[1] In February 998, Pope Gregory V confirmed its right to freely elect its abbots.[2] It was rebuilt outside the city walls by Bishop Sigifredo in 1005.[1] The present structure is mostly a rebuild of 1107 with later modifications, although it includes a few elements from the 903 edifice.[3] The crypt of the church has 12th-century mosaics depicting the zodiac signs on a marine background. The presbytery has a contemporary mosaic showing battle scenes and a depiction of Christ.
In the 1500s, the church became property of the Hieronymite order, who reconstructed it. In the 18th century, the church interior was decorated in a Rococo style, hiding much of the original Romanesque details. In 1721, the present facade was built. Among the works of art in the church is a wooden crucifix and frescos from the 12th century and a 15th-century fresco in the presbytery depicting an Enthroned Madonna and child.[4]
In 1819, the hospice for "orphans and the exposed" (Ospizio degli Orfani ed Esposti) with 60 children was moved to the Girolamini monastery attached to San Savino. The hospice had been founded in 1573 by the then bishop, and run by the Somaschi order of clerics regular. They were affiliated with the parish church of San Stefano. The orphanage had been housed in the convent of Sant'Anna.[5]
Gallery
- Lion sculpture
- View of the crypt
- Floor mosaic, crypt
- Romanesque carving
- Rococo chapel ceiling
- Capital, nave
- Capital, nave
- Surviving capital from the 903 building, crypt
Notes
- 1 2 Porter 1912a, p. 359.
- ↑ Moehs 1972, pp. 62–63.
- ↑ Porter 1912b, pp. 514–515.
- ↑ Comune of Piacenza Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine, entry on church.
- ↑ Nuovissima guida della città di Piacenza con alquanti cenni topografici, statistici, e storici, by Tipografia Domenico Tagliaferri, Piazza de' Cavalli, #55, Piacenza (1842); Page 229.
Bibliography
- Moehs, Teta E. (1972). Gregorius V, 996–999: A biographical Study. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann.
- Nicklies, C. E. (1995). "Cosmology and the Labors of the Months at Piacenza: The Crypt Mosaic at San Savino". Gesta. 34 (2): 108–125. doi:10.2307/767283. JSTOR 767283. S2CID 193497787.
- Porter, A. Kingsley (1912a). "San Savino at Piacenza, I: History and Structure". American Journal of Archaeology. 16 (3): 350–367. doi:10.2307/497193. JSTOR 497193. S2CID 191373774.
- Porter, A. Kingsley (1912b). "San Savino at Piacenza, II: Ornament, Conclusions". American Journal of Archaeology. 16 (4): 495–517. doi:10.2307/497423. JSTOR 497423.