Basilica Of San Nicola A Tolentino
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The Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino ( it, Basilica di San Nicola a Tolentino) is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica that is part of the
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monastery in the hill-town of Tolentino, province of Macerata,
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, central Italy. The church is a former cathedral of the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Tolentino The Diocese of Tolentino was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy in the fifth century and early sixth century. The name of the diocese was revived, and its territory added to the Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino in 1586 by Pope Sixtus V. Bishops Only ...
, suppressed in 1586. Notably, it was the first minor basilica to be formally canonically created, by
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in the brief ''Supremus Ille'' in 1783. Prior to this, minor basilicas were created via immemorial custom. It contains architecture and art from the 14th through to the 17th centuries. The imposing marble facade of the church was constructed over the centuries, and was completed in the 17th century. Burials include that of Saint
Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas of Tolentino ( la, S. Nicolaus de Tolentino, (c. 1246September 10, 1305), known as the ''Patron of Holy Souls'', was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during ...
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Interior


Chapels

*Cappellone of San Nicola The ''Cappellone di San Nicola'' is a
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chapel that opens to the cloister. The walls and ceiling are covered with early 14th-century
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frescoes, attributed variously to the Master of Tolentino, the Master of the Magi of Fabriano, or
Pietro da Rimini Pietro da Rimini (active 1315-1335) was an early 14th-century Italian painter. Biography Pietro was born in Rimini and was a contemporary of the painters Giovanni and Giuliano da Rimini. He worked mainly in member and the Marche. Influenced by ...
, depicting scenes from the Life of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, the Life of the Virgin, and the Life of Christ. The spandrels of the chapel depict the four Evangelists and four Doctors of the church. The altar has a 15th-century polychrome stone statue of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, attributed to Niccolò di Giovanni, atop a funerary monument. The saint's tomb lies in the crypt. The frescoes appear to have been completed within a few decades of the saint's death in 1305. *Chapel of the Sante Braccia (Holy Arms) This chapel was erected for the veneration of the relics of the saint's arms. It is entered through a 17th-century portal, which enters what was once the sacristy and leads to the 15th-century chapel, reconstructed in 1670 to accommodate more pilgrims. In 1819, the walls were decorated with polychrome marble in scagliola by Stefano da Morrovalle. In 1850 the ceiling was decorated with stars by
Emidio Pallotta Emidio Pallotta (1803–1868) was an Italian painter and architect, active mainly in his native Tolentino in the region of Marche. He studied in Rome under Tommaso Minardi, but returned to his native town to work under Giuseppe Lucatelli. He ran ...
. In 1662, the dome had been decorated with a stuccowork depicting ''Paradise'' by Marco Antonio Baraciola, an artist from Como. The lateral walls have two large canvases: ''The Fire in the Ducal Palace of Venice'' by Matthias Stom and ''The Plague Affecting a Venetian city'' by
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. They were donated in the 17th century, and erected as allegories for the miraculous interventions of the saint. The walls are replete with
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donations. Six statues in stucco and bas reliefs beside the windows alluding to the Virtues of the saint are by Giambattista Latini da Mogliano, based on designs by Pallotta. *Chapel of Saint Anne (Sant'Anna) This chapel, the first on the right, originally commissioned by the Benadduci family, houses a main altarpiece of the ''Vision of the Virgin by Saint Anne'' by Guercino. The lateral wall on the left has a canvas depicting the ''Glory of Saint Lucy with two Augustinian Saints'' (1754) by Marcantonio Romoli, a pupil of Placido Costanzi and Sebastiano Conca. The right wall has a 17th-century ''Agony in the Garden''. *Chapel of the Sacro Cuore (Sacred Heart) This chapel, the second on the right, has a main altarpiece depicting the ''Sacred Heart of Christ shown to Saint
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'' (1920) by
Virgilio Monti Virgilio Monti (1852–1942) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Rome, painting sacred subjects. Biography Among his works are: *''Madonna and Child'' first chapel on right, Santa Brigida, Rome *''Holy Family'', main altarpiece, Santa C ...
. The wooden crucifix on the right is said to be that venerated by Saint Nicola himself. There is also a 17th-century canvas depicting the ''Madonna, Saint John Evangelist, and Magdalen at the foot of the Cross'' *Chapel of the Beata Vergine del Buon Consiglio (Blessed Virgin of the Good Counsel) This chapel, the third on the right, has a copy of the icon of this Marian veneration found at the Augustinian Sanctuary of Genazzano. This copy (1850) was completed by the Augustinian Giovanni Gerold and gilded by Tito Beccachiodi of Recanati. The walls were decorated with the ''Story of the Icon'' (1873) by Villebaldo Natali. *Chapel of the Virgine della Pace (Virgin of Peace) This chapel, the fourth on the right, has an altarpiece depicting this veneration, ''Madonna dell'Ulivo'' (1810) by
Giuseppe Lucatelli Giuseppe Lucatelli (1751-1828) was an Italian painter and architect, active in a Neoclassical style. Biography Born in Mogliano to a father who was a doctor, he studied in Rome, in circles dominated by Sebastiano Conca and Anton Raphael Mengs. He ...
. A late 18th-century painting on the right shows ''Saint Nicholas Releasing Souls from Purgatory''. The altar holds the relics of the Roman martyr Lorenzina in a casket with a wax body. *Chapel of St Thomas of Villanova This chapel, the first on the left, has an altarpiece depicting ''The Charity of Saint Thomas'' (1663) by
Giuseppe Ghezzi Giuseppe Ghezzi (November 6, 1634–1721) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. Biography Born in Comunanza, in the Marche (then part of the Papal States), he was the son of the painter Sebastiano Ghezzi, a painte ...
. *Chapel of the Beata Vergine della Consolazione (Blessed Virgin of Consolation) This chapel, the second on the left, was commissioned by the Confraternity of Cinturati (Pregnant). The altarpiece depicts the '' Madonna Pregnant between Saint Augustine and Saint Monica'' (1858) by
Luigi Fontana Luigi Fontana (9 February 1827 – 27 December 1908) was an Italian sculptor, painter and architect. Biography He was born at Monte San Pietrangeli in the Marche. He first began training between 1838 and 1841 at Macerata under Gaetano Ferri; th ...
, copied after a painting by
Giovanni Gottardi Giovanni Gottardi (Faenza, 27 December 1733 - Rome, 1812) was an Italian painter, mainly of religious subjects. He was active mainly in Rome, where he was a member of the Congregazione dei Virtuosi of the Pantheon. Some of his paintings were compl ...
in the church of Sant'Agostino in Rome. *Chapel of Santa Rita This chapel, the third on the left, has a main altarpiece depicting ''Santa Rita'' (1912) by Girolamo Capofierri, a pupil of Emidio Pallotta. The painting is a copy of the canvas by Giacinto Brandi in the church of Sant'Agostino in Rome. *Chapel of the Madonna dei Miracoli This chapel, the fourth on the left, has a main altarpiece depicting a ''Miracle of San Giovanni da San Facondo Reviving a Young Girl'' (1691) by Giovanni Anastasi.


Artwork in main church

The main altarpiece in the basilica is by Marchisiano di Giorgio (1518–1526).on loan from Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica of Rome. Other paintings depict the ''
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of Saint Catherine of Alexandria with Saints Nicholas and Anthony of Padua'' by
Simone de Magistris Simone de Magistris (known from 1555–1613) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Born at Caldarola, Marche, he was the son of Giovanni Andrea de Magistris and Camilla di Ambrogio, and brother to Palmino and to Giovanni Francesco, both painters. ...
, the ''Apparition of the Madonna of Loreto to Saint Nicholas'' attributed to
Antonio Francesco Peruzzini Antonio Francesco Peruzzini (1643 or 1646 – 20 August 1724) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Biography He was born in Ancona, son of Domenico, a painter. He painted two landscapes depicting storms in Loreto; work influenced by Sa ...
. A ''Saint Nicholas of Tolentino'' is attributed to
Simone de Magistris Simone de Magistris (known from 1555–1613) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Born at Caldarola, Marche, he was the son of Giovanni Andrea de Magistris and Camilla di Ambrogio, and brother to Palmino and to Giovanni Francesco, both painters. ...
. Other paintings are attributed to Guercino and Rossellino.


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Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas of Tolentino ( la, S. Nicolaus de Tolentino, (c. 1246September 10, 1305), known as the ''Patron of Holy Souls'', was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during ...