San Dionigi, Vigevano

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The church of San Dionigi is a religious building located in Vigevano, in province of Pavia and diocese of Vigevano, deconsecrated and since 2009 used as an auditorium.[1]

History[edit]

It is documented that, before the current building, there was a church of the same name on the site in 1323, probably built before the year 1000, but no trace remains about this: in a will of that year there is in fact mention of a frater Bregundius de Gravelona rector el minister ordinis fratrum paupertatis S. Dionysii de Vigievano.[2] This church was also called the "House of Alms".

Another church was created on the first building, traces of which date back to the mid-fifteenth century. The construction of the new building began in 1750, the dome was built in 1780 and half a century later the bell tower was renovated. Finally, between 2007 and 2009, the building underwent a very radical restoration and the church was transformed into an auditorium.[3]

Description[edit]

Located in Piazza Martiri della Liberazione, the church of San Dionigi is a building in baroque style with very ancient origins; the façade is attributed to the architect Giovanni Ruggeri. There are five altars in the building: the main one, with variegated and polychrome marbles, is placed in the centre. The floor at the entrance is made up of a granite slab that covers the tomb of the executed, which also explains the dedication of the church: in fact, there was a congregation of the same name that took care of the burials of those condemned to death.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "L'Auditorium San Dionigi di Vigevano". CFondazione di Piacenza e Vigevano. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  2. ^ Barni, Luigi (1951). Vigesimum. Vigevano.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b "Chiesa di San Dionigi". LombardiaBeniCulturali. Regione Lombardia.