San Girolamo dell'Arcoveggio

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San Girolamo dell'Arcoveggio is a Roman Catholic parish church located on Via Dell'Arcoveggio in Bologna, Italy.

History

The church is dedicated to Saint Jerome. The church was first erected in 1338 in the neighborhood of Arcoveggio, so called due to an ancient arch remaining from a Roman bridge that spanned the Savena river. In 1567, cardinal Gabriele Paleotti converts this into a parish church refurbishing the church in neoclassic style. The bell tower dates to 1880. [1] [2] An inventory from 1844 noted a painting in the portal of St Jerome. The interior contained altarpieces by il Mastellatta and Ubaldo Gandolfi. [3]

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References

  1. Bologna sacra: tutte le chiese in due millenni di storia, by Marcello Fini, page 90.
  2. Comune of Bologna, itinerary in the quartiere San Donato.
  3. Le chiese parrocchiali della diocesi di Bologna, ritratte e descritte, Volume 1, Enrico Corty e Compagno, Tipografia Sant'Tomasso d'Aquino, 1844, page 73.