Padre Filippini, Verona

Church of the Padri Filippini
Basic information
Location Via Filippini, Verona, Veneto, Italy
Geographic coordinates Coordinates: 45°26′12.86″N 10°59′58.14″E / 45.4369056°N 10.9994833°E / 45.4369056; 10.9994833
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Architectural description
Architect(s) Andrea Camerata
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Neoclassic
Groundbreaking 1759
Completed 1791

The church of Padri Filippini, also known as the Church of the Filippini, is a Neoclassical style, Roman Catholic church in Verona, which like the older and neighboring church of San Fermo Maggiore is dedicated to the saints Fermo and Rustico.

History

Finding the older church of San Fermo Minore too narrow and cramped, the Oratorians in 1746 decided to replace it with this larger structure using plans by Andrea Camerata. The adjacent oratory was designed by Adriano Cristofali.[1] Construction of the church was completed in 1791. The neoclassical church was decorated with works transferred from the San Fermo Minore, when that church was destroyed.[2]

The present Filippini church was heavely damaged during the Second World War, and subsequently rebuilt. The belltower contains a ring of 6 bells in G, cast in 1931 and rung with the Veronese bellringing art.

References

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