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Sant'Antonio

Via Provinciale

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Sant'Antonio (Maissana)
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Sant'Antonio

The Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo is the main religious building in the Borgo Teresiano in the centre of Trieste, Italy, and the city's largest Catholic church.

History

  • The building project dates back to 1808, but work only began in 1825. The church has undergone several renovations over the years, with notable additions including a facade of ionic columns with six statues sculpted by Francesco Bosa in 1842, representing Saint Justus, Saints Sergius and Bacchus, Saint Servulus, Saint Maurus, Saint Euphemia and Saint Tecla.

Architecture

The church is an example of neoclassical architecture. The facade features a striking design with six statues, which are believed to date from 1842. The building's interior is equally impressive, with ornate decorations and a large organ.

Location

The Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo stands on a square also known as Sant’Antonio Nuovo, at the end of the Grand Canal in Trieste, Italy. The address is Via Provinciale.

Religious Significance

As a Catholic church, Sant'Antonio Nuovo plays an important role in the religious life of the city's inhabitants. It is one of the largest and most prominent churches in Trieste.

Notable Features

  • Organ: The church features a large organ, which is believed to be one of the finest in the region.
  • Bells: The church has several bells, including a notable bell tower that offers panoramic views of the city.

Heritage Status

The Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo is listed as a historical monument in Italy and is considered an important cultural landmark in Trieste.

Visiting Information

  • Opening Hours: The church is open to visitors during regular hours, which are not specified.
  • Accessibility: The church's accessibility features are not available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The church features several notable artworks and relics, including the statues of Saint Justus, Saints Sergius and Bacchus, Saint Servulus, Saint Maurus, Saint Euphemia and Saint Tecla.

Details

NameSant'Antonio
CityMaissana
CountryItaly
Coordinates44.299, 9.563178
Current usereligious use