Church of Sant'Orsola (Mantua)

Church of Sant'Orsola

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Location Mantua, Italy
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Baroque
Completed 17th century
Margherita Gonzaga Receiving the Model of the Church of St Ursula, by Domenico Fetti, Palazzo Ducale of Mantua

The Church of Sant'Orsola (St Ursula) in Mantua, Italy, was designed and built in 1608 by Antonio Maria Viani, the architect of the ducal court of the House of Gonzaga. The church was commissioned by Margherita Gonzaga d'Este, the widow of Alfonso II d'Este. Margherita, while not a nun herself, as a widow came to live in an apartment in the Clarissan monastery that was once adjacent (destroyed in 1930).

The octagonal church was decorated by major regional artists including Domenico Fetti and his sister (and nun at the convent) Lucrina, Lodovico Carracci, Carlo Bonomi, and Antonio Maria Viani. After suppression of the convent in the 1780s, the convent had become a hospital.

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Coordinates: 45°09′28″N 10°47′11″E / 45.1577°N 10.7864°E / 45.1577; 10.7864

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