San Martino Di Pedriolo, Casalfiumanese
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San Martino di Pedriolo is a
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parish church located in
Casalfiumanese Casalfiumanese ( rgn, Casêl Fiumanés) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna. Casalfiumanese borders the following municipalities: Borgo Tossig ...
in the
Province of Bologna The province of Bologna ( it, provincia di Bologna) was a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its provincial capital was the city of Bologna. The province of Bologna covered an area of and had a total population of 1,004,323 inhabitan ...
, Italy. The neighborhood also shares the same name. Originally present by the 13th century, the church was rebuilt in 1819 by the architect
Angelo Venturoli Angelo Venturoli (1749 – March 7, 1821 in Bologna) was an Italian architect. He was born in Medicina in the Province of Bologna, and trained at the Accademia Clementina, under Petronio Fancelli. By 1781, he was an academic, and from 1786 to 18 ...
. The belltower dates to the late 19th century. The main altar was designed by Gioachino Rodoloni, and once hosted an altarpiece depicting the ''Bishop San Martino resuscitating the son of a widow'' by Tadolini. Other works in the church included a ''Virgin healing the Sick'' by Crescimbeni, a pupil of Lazzaro Calvi; and a 19th-century ''St Joseph'' by
Filippo Pedrini Filippo Pedrini (Bologna, 1763 - Bologna, 1856) was an Italian painter. Biography He was the son of the painter Domenico Pedrini. At the Accademia Clementina in Bologna he became a pupil of Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi, while Mauro Gandolfi and ...
.Chiesa di Bologna parish site
The church is nearby the Castello di Fiagnano, Casalfiumanese.


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