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Arts and Culture in Collazzone

 

^Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Lorenzo - view from Piazza Umberto I

Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Lorenzo

The Parish Church (XIX-XX century) stands on the main piazza. It is dedicated to St Lorenzo the Martyr and contains a colorful Romanesque-Byzantyne bas-relief in wood, was restored in 1997, with the restoring also of the main piazza.

 


^Madonna col Bambino - XIII Secolo

Madonna col Bambino

The "Madonna col Bambino" is the ancient and most important artistic work of art in the Commune, and probably it could be dated around the XIII century.

Now is preserved in the Parish Curch of Collazzone, inside a special room.

 

Painting of San Carlo Borromeo

The painting of St Carlo Borromeo (200 x 270 cm.) it's dated on 1615, by the painter Pietro Paolo Sensini (Todi, 1555 ca. – news until 1632).

Today it's keeped inside the Parish Hall of Collazzone.

 

Crucifix

(with i santi Michele arcangelo e Carlo Borromeo)

The painting is mentioned in an inventory on 1744, and it's assigned to Bartolomeo Barbini (Montepulciano, 1580/’85 – 1645). The painting (210x160 cm.) and it's keeped inside the Parish Hall of Collazzone.

 

Adorazione dei pastori (holy crib)

The painting (210x140 cm.), today keeped inside the Parish Hall of Collazzone, it's dated on 1628, by the painter Pietro Paolo Sensini (Todi, 1555 ca. – news until 1632).

 


Il Convento di San Lorenzo (view from provincial road)

Convent of San Lorenzo

Formerly, up until 1290, it was a Benedectine monastery; it later became the residence for nuns in the order of St Clare until year 1370, when the monastic community was moved inside the castle, to preserve them from wars and raids of these century.
The convent was restored toward the end of the XVI century. In this convent Jacopone da Todi refuged and died on Christmas Eve 1306, comforted by Fr. Giovanni della Verna.
The abbey crypt, fully restored in the XVII century, maintains its Romanesque architecture and contains the grave of Matilde Marzia, mother of Blessed Simon of Collazzone.