San Bernardo alle Terme
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San Bernardo alle Terme is a Baroque architecture, Baroque style, Roman Catholic abbatial church located on Via Torino 94 in the rione Castro Pretorio of Rome, Italy.


History

The church was built on the remains of a circular tower, which marked a corner in the southwestern perimeter wall of the Baths of Diocletian (its pendant is today part of a hotel building, 225 meters southeast from San Bernardo alle Terme). These two towers flanked a large semicircular exedra; the distance between the towers attests to enormous scale of the original structure. In 1598, under the patronage of Caterina Sforza di Santafiora, this church was built for the French Cistercian group, the Congregation of the Feuillants, Feuillants, under the leadership of Giovanni Barreiro, abbot of Toulouse. Later, after the dissolution of the Feuillants during the French Revolution, the edifice and the annexed monastery were ceded to the Congregation of Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, after whom the church is named.Guida metodica di Roma e suoi contorni
by Giuseppe Melchiorri, Rome (1836); page 314. The current Cardinal Priest of the ''Titulus S. Bernardi ad Thermas'' is George Alencherry.


Art and architecture

The structure of San Bernardo alle Terme is similar to the Pantheon, Rome, Pantheon, since it is cylindrical, with a dome and an ''Oculus (architecture), oculus''. The edifice has a diameter of 22 meters. The octagonal dome coffers recall those of the Basilica of Maxentius. The interior is graced by eight stucco statues of saints, each housed in wall niches, the work (c. 1600) of Camillo Mariani. These are a good example of the Mannerism, Mannerist sculpture. The Chapel of St Francis is an addition to the ancient rotunda, and contains a sculpture of Saint Francis of Assisi, St Francis by Giacomo Antonio Fancelli. The large canvases in the lateral altars are by Giovanni Odazzi. The German painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck, founder of the Nazarene movement, Nazarene art movement, is buried here. The abbot Barreiro is buried left of the main altar; also buried in the church are the cardinals Francesco Gabrielli and Giovanni Bona of Monreale.


List of cardinal protectors

This church is the seat of cardinalatial title of ''S. Bernardi ad Thermas''.


References

* ''Le chiese barocche di Roma'', Federico Gizzi, Newton Compton, Rome, 1994


External links


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