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Church of Santa Lucia

Via Cavalieri, 1, 60048 Serra San Quirico AN, Italia ★★★★☆ 413 views
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About Church of Santa Lucia

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The rather austere exterior houses one of the most finely decorated Baroque churches in the region. The church of Santa Lucia is rather small and consists of a single nave but has an incredible decoration between Baroque and Rococo that will amaze you with its elegance and richness wherever you look. Over the centuries the church underwent several interventions until it was destroyed by an earthquake in 1650. It was later rebuilt and re-consecrated in 1726. Today it is one of the best preserved examples of Baroque in the Marche region: a single nave with six side chapels and rich decorations in paintings, stucco and gilded wooden panelling.

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Of particular artistic interest are the five large canvases depicting Scenes from the Life of Saint Lucy by Pasqualino Rossi, an artist of Vicenza origin who was particularly active in Rome and in the Marche region where he produced a large number of works, now also preserved in the churches of Cagli and Fabriano. The complete cycle of the Saint, placed on the high altar and work of the full maturity of the painter, was commissioned by the Silvestrini Fathers. The canvases represent the most important work of the artist in which it is possible to grasp the two most characteristic aspects of his painting: genre painting and sacred painting. The painting depicting the alms of Saint Lucia is admirable, in which typical elements of daily life give a popular flavour to the sacred. The lacerations of the canvases

The lacerations of the canvases that are observed along the relative frames recall the theft made by the monks to subtract the canvases from the requisition ordered by Napoleon.

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The choir of the church, located in the apse behind the main altar, is for the most part in finely worked walnut-root wood, with mirrors inlaid according to a design. In the choir there is also a beautiful cantorino.

The baroque church organ, dating from 1676, is the prestigious work of Giuseppe Maria Testa. The organ is placed in the choir loft above the entrance door, inside a wooden case with a richly carved and gilded front.

Adjacent to the church is the former convent of Santa Lucia, now the town's museum centre, which houses the Marche Region Historical Map Library, the Ermanno Casoli Award Museum (contemporary art), the headquarters of the Regional Natural Park of the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi and the Museum of Natural History of the territory. Another gem of the church are the relics. It keeps a lot of them (one of the churches in the Marche region with the highest number!) and each one has its cartouche that certifies its originality.

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The church features five large canvases depicting Scenes from the Life of Saint Lucy painted by Pasqualino Rossi, an acclaimed artist from Vicenza. These works, commissioned by the Silvestrini Fathers and displayed on the high altar, represent the artist's most important achievement and beautifully blend sacred and genre painting with elements of daily life.
The church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1650 and was later rebuilt and re-consecrated in 1726. Today it stands as one of the best preserved examples of Baroque architecture in the Marche region, featuring a single nave with six side chapels.
The lacerations visible along the painting frames are scars from when monks deliberately damaged the canvases to protect them from being requisitioned by Napoleon's forces. This act of preservation has left these historical marks as a testament to the artworks' survival.
The church showcases exceptional Baroque and Rococo decoration including rich paintings, stucco work, and gilded wooden panelling throughout. Notable features include a finely crafted walnut-root wood choir in the apse with inlaid mirrors, a beautiful cantorino, and a prestigious Baroque organ from 1676 created by Giuseppe Maria Testa.
The Church of Santa Lucia features a modest, austere exterior that contrasts dramatically with its ornate interior, which is one of the most finely decorated Baroque churches in the region. The single-nave structure is adorned with elaborate decorations spanning from Baroque to Rococo periods, creating an elegant and visually rich experience.