The church of San Pietro d'Alcantara is found on via Padre Onorio in Parma. The church is dedicated to the canonized Franciscan friar, Peter of Alcantara.
History
editConstruction at this site began in 1706, next to a reformed Franciscan monastery. In 1810, Napoleon closed the monastery. The church was not reconsecrated till 1927.
Art
editArtworks in San Pietro include:
- Glory of St. Peter of Alcantara, by Clemente Ruta (1736)[citation needed]
- Pentecost, by Gaspare Traversi (1758)[1]
References
edit- ^ Rowlands, Eliot Wooldridge (1996). The Collections of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Italian paintings, 1300-1800. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. p. 437. ISBN 978-0-942614-25-1.