San Gaetano, Vicenza

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Church of San Gaetano, Vicenza

San Gaetano is a Roman Catholic church located on Corso Palladio #147 in the city of Vicenza, region of Veneto, Italy.

History

The church was erected between 1721 and 1730 using designs of Girolamo Frigimelica Roberti and commissioned by the Theatine order. The church underwent reconstruction after bombardment in 1944. The church still houses a St Cajetan painted by Francesco Solimena. [1]

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References

  1. Vicenza News, entry on church.

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