Chiesa di San Francesco
Chiesa di San Francesco

Timetable

Every day 8.00 - 12.00 / 15.30 - 18.30.

Prices

Free Entry

Entrance from Via Savonarola

Accessible with assistance to people with disabilities.

The church, erected in 1594 on a pre-existing Franciscan complex, the church is a masterpiece of the architect Biagio Rossetti.

The brick facade is marked by marble and terracotta lesenes and sweeping lateral scrolls. The interior is arranged as a Latin cross with three aisles. There are eight chapels on each side and its pure Renaissance geometrical proportions give an impression of great harmony. In the first chapel on the left is a wonderful fresco by Garofalo The Capture of Christ (1524).

Alongside the fresco is a rare example of an altarpiece sculpted in stone (Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane), flanked by frescoed portraits of the donators. In the right aisle, between the sixth and seventh chapel, we can admire a Christ on the Column in terracotta, from the early 15th century, flanked by two men with whips frescoed a century later.

In the right transept is the large Baroque mausoleum of Marquis Ghiron Francesco Villa (died 1670); while in the left transept there is a magnificent 5th-century Roman sarcophagus from Ravenna. Behind the main alter is a large triptych ResurrectionAscension and Deposition (1580-1583), the work of Domenico Mona.

Dogs are not allowed.

Contacts

Via Savonarola - 44121 Ferrara (Italia)

Tel. 0532-209646
www.arcidiocesiferraracomacchio.org

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