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Santa Maria La Nova (other)
Santa Maria La Nova may refer to: * Santa Maria La Nova, Campagna, hamlet in Campagna, Italy * Santa Maria La Nova, Caltanissetta, cathedral in Caltanissetta, Italy * Santa Maria La Nova, Naples, church building in Naples, Italy * Santa Maria La Nova, Scicli Santa Maria La Nova, also known as Santa Maria della Pietà is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church in the town of Scicli, province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. It is the main Marian sanctuary in the town. History A church at the site, dedicated ..., church building in Scicli, Italy See also * Santa Maria Nova (other) {{disambig ...
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Santa Maria La Nova, Campagna
Santa Maria La Nova is a hamlet (''frazione'') of the comune of Campagna in the Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy. History Geography Santa Maria La Nova is situated near the Ripalta Mountain and very close to the town of Eboli, separated from its municipality by the little river Ausella. See also

*Campagna *Camaldoli (Campagna), Camaldoli *Puglietta *Quadrivio *Romandola-Madonna del Ponte *Serradarce Frazioni of the Province of Salerno Localities of Cilento {{campania-geo-stub ...
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Santa Maria La Nova, Caltanissetta
Caltanissetta Cathedral () is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Caltanissetta. It is located in Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy. Its construction began in 1570 and ended in 1622.Calogero Scarlata, Salvatore Farina. ''S. Maria la Nova: la cattedrale di Caltanissetta''. Edizioni Lussografica, 1997 Between 1718 and 1720 the Flemish painter Guglielmo Borremans, together with his son Luigi, frescoed the vault and the nave, and painted the greater altarpiece, depicting the Immaculate Conception. See also *Catholic Church in Italy The Italian Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Italy, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in full communion, communion with the Pope in Rome, under the Conference of Italian Bishops. The pope serves also as Primate of Italy and Bishop ... References External links Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Caltanissetta Roman Catholic churches completed in 1622 Roman Catholic cathedrals in Italy Cathedrals in Sicily 1622 establ ...
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Santa Maria La Nova, Naples
Santa Maria la Nova is a Renaissance architecture, Renaissance style, now-deconsecrated, Roman Catholic church and monastery in central Naples. The church is located at the beginning of a side street directly across from the east side of the main post office, a few blocks south of the Church and Monastery of Santa Chiara, Naples, Santa Chiara. Today the adjacent monastery is a meeting site and hosts the Museo ARCA of modern religious art. History Since the early 13th century, a Franciscan order, Franciscan monastery, named ''Santa Maria ad Palatium'' had existed nearby, but by 1268, was demolished in order for Charles of Anjou decided to build his Castel Nuovo (new castle), or Maschio Angioino. By 1279, the Friars were granted this site to build a new church, hence ''la Nova''. Initially constructed in Gothic architecture, Gothic style, the building was battered by Naple's frequent earthquakes but also suffered gravely from an explosion originating from Castel Sant'Elmo, Naples, ...
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Santa Maria La Nova, Scicli
Santa Maria La Nova, also known as Santa Maria della Pietà is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church in the town of Scicli, province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. It is the main Marian sanctuary in the town. History A church at the site, dedicated to Santa Maria della Pietà, was present by the 6th-7th centuries. This church was destroyed during the Norman conquest. Reconstruction under the sponsorship of the Confraternity of the same name was funded by Pietro Di Lorenzo Busacca that, doing the will in 1567. The rebuilt church was then destroyed by the 1693 earthquake. Like most other churches in town, it has a facade with three orders, divided into three compartments by pilasters In architecture, a pilaster is both a load-bearing section of thickened wall or column integrated into a wall, and a purely decorative element in classical architecture which gives the appearance of a supporting column and articulates an ext ..., two Ionic and one Corinthian. The third story links ...
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