Sanctuary of Valinotto

Coordinates: 44°53′08″N 7°37′38″E / 44.885440°N 7.627328°E / 44.885440; 7.627328
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View of the church

The Sanctuary of the Visitation in Valinotto (Italian: Santuario della Visitazion del Valinotto) is a late-Baroque style, Roman Catholic sanctuary church located along the route SP138 in a rural farmland of Valinotto (or Vallinotto) near the town of Carignano in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the region of Piedmont, Italy. The small church, with its stunning hexagonal ribbed dome, was designed in 1738 by the prominent Piedmontese architect Bernardo Vittone.

History and description[edit]

Cupola as seen from the nave.

A small hermitage at the site, dedicated to the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to her mother Elisabeth, was replaced by the present church. The Vittone church was commissioned by the jurist Antonio Faccio (owner of the Cascina del Valinotto and founder of the Opera Pia Faccio-Frichieri in Carignano). The interior, including its highly elaborate dome, was frescoed in 1738-1740 by Pier Francesco Guala.

In 2016, the church was reopened after a restoration sponsored by the Compagnia di San Paolo and under the guidance of Laura Salvetti Firpo, the architects Agostino Magnaghi, Fiorella Mitton, Antonino Mannina, and Doctor Carmen Rossi.[1]

On 4 June 2017 it was reopened to the public,[2] after an initial restoration phase in which the Compagnia di Sanpaolo Foundation participated.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Artribune article on 2015-2016 restoration; article by Federica Maria Giallombardo, 10 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Santuario del Valinotto, gioiello di bellezza artistica". 4 June 2017. Archived from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Interventi principali nell'ambito del "Programma Barocco" della Fondazione 1563 della Compagnia di San Paolo".

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