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Santa Maria della Vita

Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 5
  • Alternate names:
    • Santa Maria della Vita
    • Monumental Complex
    • Santa Maria della Vita – Monumental Complex
    • Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita
  • Featured artists:
    • niccolò dell' arca
    • Alfonso Lombardi
  • Movements:
    • early renaissance
    • late gothic
  • More…
  • Art types: sculpture
  • Historical periods: renaissance
  • Mediums: clay / terracotta
  • Location: Bologna, Italy

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
The 'Lamentation over the Dead Christ' is a prominent work found at Santa Maria della Vita, created by which artist?
Question 2:
What primary artistic period is prominently featured in the sculptural complex within Santa Maria della Vita?
Question 3:
Besides Niccolò dell'Arca, which sculptor significantly contributed to the art collection of Santa Maria della Vita with terracotta works?
Question 4:
The Oratorio dei Battuti within Santa Maria della Vita features sculptures by Alessandro Algardi. What style is he known for?
Question 5:
What architectural style largely defines the structure of Santa Maria della Vita itself?

Santa Maria della Vita: A Bologna Treasure

Discover the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in the heart of Bologna, Italy – a captivating blend of Renaissance artistry and Baroque splendor. This monumental complex offers visitors a unique journey through Italian art history and religious devotion.

History & Origins

The site’s origins trace back to 1275 with the establishment of the Confraternita dei Battuti Bianchi, a confraternity supporting a hospital. The current Baroque church began construction in 1687-1690, designed by Giovanni Battista Bergonzoni, with a dome completed in 1787 by Giuseppe Tubertini. The facade was added much later, in 1905.

Architectural Highlights

The church itself is a stunning example of late-Baroque architecture, characterized by its elliptical plan and impressive dome. Adjacent to the main sanctuary lies the Oratorio dei Battuti, built between 1604 and 1617, showcasing an equally compelling architectural style.

Collection Highlights

  • Niccolò dell'Arca’s Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1463): This is arguably the museum’s most famous treasure – a powerfully emotive terracotta sculptural complex that exemplifies Renaissance artistry.
  • Alfonso Lombardi’s Transit of the Madonna (1522): A breathtaking group of 14 terracotta statues depicting the Assumption of Mary, showcasing Lombardi's mastery of the medium.
  • Sculptures by Alessandro Algardi: Admire the elegant and realistic sculptures of St. Proculus and St. Petronius created by the renowned Baroque sculptor.
  • Works by Nosadella & Orazio Samacchini: Explore additional artistic contributions within the Oratorio, including paintings and frescoes that enrich the overall experience.

What Makes it Unique

Santa Maria della Vita is not merely a church; it’s a complex showcasing a remarkable convergence of artistic styles and historical periods. The juxtaposition of Renaissance terracotta sculpture with Baroque architecture creates a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating experience. It offers a rare glimpse into the devotional practices of medieval confraternities and the evolution of Italian art.

Visitor Information

Whether you are an art enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a beautiful and inspiring space, Santa Maria della Vita promises an unforgettable visit. Prepare to be moved by the power of artistic expression and the rich cultural heritage of Bologna.