San Giuseppe is a former-
Roman Catholic
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church and former convent in
Sassuolo
Sassuolo (; egl, label=Modenese dialect, Modenese, Sasól ) is an Italian town, ''comune'', and industrial centre of the Province of Modena in Emilia-Romagna.
Standing on the right bank of the river Secchia some southwest of Modena, the town ...
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Emilia Romagna
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, Italy.
History
The church was erected by the order of the
Servi di Maria in the 1520s. Enlarged between 1560 and 1565, while the adjacent convent was built. It was further refurbished and enlarged in 1645, decorating the interiors in Baroque style. The Servi were suppressed in 1769 by the Duchy, and in 1783, the convent was transferred to the
Franciscan order
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, who already owned the nearby church of the Madonna di Sotto. In 1796, it was transferred to the commune, and became a school. It still remains a school
The interiors still conserve the wooden organ doors designed in 1655 by
Luigi Bartolomeo Avanzini, and completed with the sculptures of
Carlo Guastuzzi. The choir apse has a large canvas depicting ''St Joseph in Glory with St Costanzo Bishop and St Phillip Benizzi'' (1645) by
Antonio Giarola. The wooden choir is from the 17th century. Other 17th century canvases are in the church.
[The Tourism office cites as bibliography: *Andrea Barbieri, San Giuseppe e Sassuolo, Sassuolo 1988 *Andrea Barbieri, I padri serviti e la chiesa di San Giuseppe, in «QB – Quaderni della Biblioteca», 1 (1993) *Lorenzo Lorenzini, La Chiesa di San Giuseppe, in «QB – Quaderni della Biblioteca», 1 (1993) Graziella Martinelli Braglia, L’affresco raffigurante la Madonna “del Merlo” nella chiesa di San Giuseppe, in «QB – Quaderni della Biblioteca», 5 (2003) *Angelo Mazza, San Giuseppe in gloria e i santi Costanzo e Filippo Benizzi di Antonio Giarola, in «QB – Quaderni della Biblioteca», 5 (2003).] ]
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Churches in the province of Modena
Renaissance architecture in Emilia-Romagna
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1645
1645 establishments in Italy
16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy