Sant'Andrea, Bergamo explained

Building Name:Church of Sant’Andrea
Location:Bergamo, Italy
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Architecture:yes
Architect:Ferdinando Crivelli
Architecture Type:Church
Architecture Style:Neoclassic
Year Completed:1847

Sant'Andrea is a Neoclassic church in Bergamo, rebuilt by Ferdinando Crivelli in 1837. On the main altar, is Enthroned Madonna with child and Saints Eusebius, Andrew, Domno, and Domneone, painted in 1536-7 by Il Moretto[1] and a Nativity by Giovanni Paolo Cavagna. Other paintings here are by Palma il Giovane, Enea Salmeggia, Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli, Padovanino, a ‘’Deposition’’ by Andrea Previtali, and others.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Pier Virgilio Begni Redona, pag. 311
  2. http://guide.travelitalia.com/it/guide/bergamo/2034/ entry to site in travelitalia.com