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Complex Of The Reformed Fathers — Salandra
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Complex Of The Reformed Fathers

The complex was built by the Revertera in 1546 with a beautiful cloister.the portal of the annexed church bears the date of 1573 (the door is of 1775); at the sides of the entrance there are two small Romanesque stone lions.inside, on the high altar, in gilded wood with stucco fr...

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Complex Of The Reformed Fathers — Salandra, Italy.

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The complex was built by the Revertera in 1546 with a beautiful cloister.the portal of the annexed church bears the date of 1573 (the door is of 1775); at the sides of the entrance there are two small Romanesque stone lions.inside, on the high altar, in gilded wood with stucco framing, is the result of the assembly, made in the XVII century, of the polyptych of Antonio Stabile and of two paintings of Pietro Antonio Ferro; on the left wall, the lunette of the Madonna with Child and Angels is one of the most beautiful works of Ferro; to the right of the entrance a polyptych of Simone da Firenze.

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The complex was built by the Revertera family in 1546 and features a beautiful cloister that remains one of its most distinctive architectural elements. The attached church's portal dates to 1573, though the door itself was replaced in 1775, showcasing the site's long history of modifications and restoration.
The high altar features a gilded wood structure with stucco framing that combines a 17th-century assembly of Antonio Stabile's polyptych with two paintings by Pietro Antonio Ferro. The church also displays a stunning lunette of the Madonna with Child and Angels by Ferro on the left wall, considered one of his most beautiful works, plus a polyptych by Simone da Firenze near the right entrance.
The portal of the annexed church is dated 1573 and is flanked by two small Romanesque stone lions on either side of the entrance. The original door was replaced in 1775 with a newer version, but the Romanesque lions remain as charming historical details that greet visitors.
The high altar showcases a 17th-century assembly combining the polyptych of Antonio Stabile with two paintings by Pietro Antonio Ferro, creating a harmonious blend of artistic styles. The complex also displays works by Simone da Firenze, making it a significant repository of Renaissance and post-Renaissance religious art.
The complex features a beautiful cloister built as part of the original 1546 construction by the Revertera family, which is one of the site's most notable architectural attractions. Visitors interested in Renaissance architecture and monastic design should plan to explore this peaceful courtyard area during their visit.

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