San Pietro in Oliveto is a Roman Catholic church located at the end of via del Castello in central Brescia, region of Lombardy, Italy. 45°32′33″N 10°13′45″E / 45.542386°N 10.229154°E / 45.542386; 10.229154

Facade

History

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The church was founded in late 11th or early 12th-centuries, and began attached a Benedictine convent. The name was derived from the olive groves once on Cidneo hill. The convent was destroyed during a siege in 1433.[1] In 1487, it was transferred to the Canons of San Giorgio in Alega of Venice, and reconstruction in the 16th century under the design of Antonio Medaglia. The order was suppressed in 1668, and it became property of a Carmelite order. These were expelled in 1799, and in 1805, it was made part of a seminary.[2]

The altarpiece in the second altar on the left depicting St John of the Cross in contemplation is attributed to Giuseppe Tortelli.[3]

An inventory from 1856 lists the following works:[4]

References

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  1. ^ page 77.
  2. ^ Brescia e sua Provincia: Tratto dalla Grande Illustrazione del Lombardo-Veneto, by Carlo Cocchetti, page 112.
  3. ^ Giuseppe Tortelli Un protagonista del Barocchetto bresciano tra Brescia, by Angelo Loda, (2014) page 24.
  4. ^ Guida di Brescia rapporto alle arti ed ai monumenti antichi e moderni, by Federico Odorici (1853), pages 77-81.
  5. ^ Turismo Brescia, website of the comune of Brescia.