Oratorio di Santa Cecilia, Bologna

Local nameOratorio di Santa Cecilia
LocationBologna, Italy

The Oratory of Saints Cecilia and Valeriano is a religious site in central Bologna, found on Via Zamboni, contiguous to the portico of the church of San Giacomo Maggiore.

The oratory was built at the site of a Romanesque church commissioned by the then ruler of Bologna Giovanni II Bentivoglio. It was frescoed starting in 1505 by series of Renaissance painters associated with the Bentivoglio court, including Francesco Francia, Lorenzo Costa and Amico Aspertini. The frescoes cover the walls flanking the oratory entrance. In ten panels, divided by pilaster strips in decorated grotteschi, scenes from the life of Saint Cecilia and her husband Valerian are described.The individual attribution of all the panels is not entirely clear; they depict:

Marriage of Cecilia and Valerian

Tags ChristianPlace of WorshipCatholicChurch
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oratorio_di_Santa_Cecilia,_Bologna

Official Website http://www.sangiacomofestival.it/oratorio-s-cecilia/

Address 5/A Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, Bologna 40126, Italy

Coordinates 44°29'45.378" N 11°21'0.556" E

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