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Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats. 16th cent
Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats (San Girolamo degli Schiavoni). Rebuilt between 1588-1589, under the pontificate of Sixtus V, by Martino Longhi the Elder ). Facade
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1588 1589 Croats Degli Elder Facade Girolamo Jerome Longhi Martino Rebuilt Renaissance Schiavoni Sixtus
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1. Title: A Renaissance Masterpiece in Rome: The Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats (San Girolamo degli Schiavoni) 2. Description: This image showcases the stunning facade of the Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats, also known as San Girolamo degli Schiavoni, located in the heart of Rome, Italy. Dating back to the 16th century, this architectural and artistic marvel was rebuilt between 1588 and 1589 under the pontificate of Pope Sixtus V. 3. Background: The Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats was originally constructed in the 14th century to serve as a place of worship for the Croatian community in Rome. However, due to its deteriorating condition, it was demolished and rebuilt in the late 16th century by the renowned Italian architect, Martino Longhi the Elder. 4. Architecture and Art: The facade of the Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats is a prime example of the Renaissance architectural style. The intricate stonework, elaborate ornamentation, and harmonious proportions are characteristic of this period. The central figure depicted on the facade is Saint Jerome, the patron saint of the church, who is shown in contemplation, with a lion by his side – a symbol of his strength and courage. 5. Historical Significance: The Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats holds historical importance as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Rome and the influence of the Renaissance period on its architectural landscape. It also represents the strong connection between the Croatian community and the Catholic Church in Rome. 6. Conclusion: This photograph offers a glimpse into the beauty and grandeur of the Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats, a hidden gem in the Eternal City that continues to captivate visitors with its timeless charm and historical significance.
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