Basilica Di San Fedele (Como)
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is located in the city center. The present Romanesque church dates from 1120 and is dedicated to the
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History

The Basilica is located at what used to be the city's corn market"Basilica of San Fedele", Visit Como, Comune di Como
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church, dating from the seventh century, dedicated to
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. In 964, San Fedele’s relics were translated to the Church of St. Euphemia. They are kept inside the marble sarcophagus under the 14th century high altar. The dedication was changed to San Fedele, and the designation of cathedral passed to Santa Maria Maggiore. The collegiate church was presided over by a Provost and seven canons. The present
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church dates from 1120."The Basilica of San Fedele", Lake Como Tourism
/ref> The ''campanile'' was rebuilt in 1271.


Architecture

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facade was rebuilt and restored in 1914 by Antonio Giussani. It has a central renaissance
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, below which opens the portal with a lunette and arch. The facade is not totally visible, partly hidden on the left by a leaning residential building. The portal uprights are covered with sculptures. The right one has inside two dragons that compete for prey. It is likely this is from the portal of the church of Sant’Eufemia. As the bell tower began to tilt over the years, it was demolished in 1905 and replaced.


Interior

In the sixteenth century, the nave was covered with a barrel vault. The arches of the women’s galleries in the aisles were closed and replaced by pictures, paintings and stucco-works. In the right hand side aisle there is a triptych painted in 1504 by Giovanni Andrea De Magistris depicting the Blessed Virgin and the Infant Jesus between SS.
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. The interior contains a splendid Lombard Romanesque choir, resembling the Aachen Palatine Chapel. In 1773 a sacristy was constructed in place of the right apse.


Chapels

In the right transept is the Chapel of the Crucifix, where there is a fresco painted by Isidoro Bianchi in 1623."San Fedele’s Basilica, Parrocchia San Fedele
/ref> Four paintings with scenes of the Passion painted by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni complete the decoration of the chapel. The relics of
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, bishop of Comowere preserved at
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until July 2, 1590, when they were transferred to the Chiesa del Gesù in Como. The relics were later transferred to the church of San Fedele in Como, where they remain today.''Sant' Amanzio di Como'', Santi Beati
In the right transept, there is the chapel of the Blessed Virgin represented by a seventeenth-century statue in gilded wood. The bowl is painted with frescoes of the Assumption of the Virgin attributed to the painter Domenico Caresana and Francesco Carpano. At the sides of the altarpiece there are four seventeenth-century frescoes of the Marriage of the Virgin, the Nativity, the Annunciation to the Shepherds and the
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. The side chapels were constructed between 1807 and 1808. In 1807 the Chapel in the right aisle was completed. It is dedicated to Blessed
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, a native of Como. The Chapel in the left aisle, dedicated to Saint Rita was created in 1808.


Plan of the basilica

File:PiantaSanFedele.JPG 1. Ark Gothic Saint Fidelis of 1365; 2. Votive frescoes (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries); 3. Chapel of the Crucifix; 4. Chapel of Mary; 5. Altar of suffrage; 6. Chapel of
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; 7. Chapel of Mary of the Snow; 8. Paintings and sculptures of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.


Images

File:ParicolarePortaleSanFedele2007.jpg, Pillar of dragon door File:Como,_san_fedele,_retro_01.JPG, dragon door File:Como_-_San_Fedele_-_Madonna_in_Mandorla.jpg, Madonna in Mandorla File:Como_-_San_Fedele_-_Anna_Selbdritt_und_Gnadenstuhl.jpg, Madonna and child with Saint Anne and Throne of Mercy File:Lombardia_Como3_tango7174.jpg, Nave File:AbsideSanFedeleComo.jpg, outside apse


See also

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References


External links


official site
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