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Gerace | Church of St. Francis of Assisi

The church of San Francesco d'Assisi is an ancient place of worship located in the square of the three churches " of the medieval village of Gerace. The monumental church has been declared an architectural asset of national interest and represents an important building in the Got...

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Gerace | Church of St. Francis of Assisi — Gerace, Italy.

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The church of San Francesco d'Assisi is an ancient place of worship located in the square of the three churches " of the medieval village of Gerace. The monumental church has been declared an architectural asset of national interest and represents an important building in the Gothic style of Calabria. An important example of the mendicant architecture in southern Italy, the church, built between the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century on the remains of a previous Romanesque building, belonged to a monastery complex, of which remain the well and part of the cloister. Access to the interior is through a monumental fourteenth-century portal with decorations of Arab-Norman inspiration. The nave is a large rectangular room covered by a trussed roof, illuminated by a series of single lancet windows. In the quadrangular presbytery, covered by a starry vault with eight sails, is the sarcophagus of Nicola Ruffo di Calabria, dated 1372-1374 and made by Neapolitan workshops active at the Angevin court. Magnificent examples of Calabrian baroque are the triumphal arch and the high altar of the XVII century, with marble inlays, with panels reproducing phytomorphic and zoomorphic elements and landscape elements. The building maintains its original use until 1806, when, with the arrival of the French, the friars left the place bringing with them the vast artistic heritage preserved there. Since 1997 the church, deconsecrated, is used as a multipurpose hall for events of cultural interest.

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The church is an important example of Gothic style architecture in Calabria, built between the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. It represents significant mendicant architecture in southern Italy and has been declared an architectural asset of national interest.
Inside, you'll find a large rectangular nave with a trussed roof, a quadrangular presbytery with a starry vault, and the impressive sarcophagus of Nicola Ruffo di Calabria from 1372-1374. The church also features magnificent 17th-century Calabrian baroque elements including a triumphal arch and high altar decorated with marble inlays and intricate phytomorphic and zoomorphic designs.
The church features a monumental fourteenth-century portal with decorations of Arab-Norman inspiration, reflecting the cultural influences of medieval southern Italy. This ornate entrance is one of the most notable architectural features of the building.
The church maintained its original religious use until 1806, when French forces arrived and the friars departed, taking with them the valuable artistic heritage stored there. Since 1997, the deconsecrated church has been repurposed as a multipurpose hall for cultural events and activities.
The church was originally part of a larger monastery complex, of which a well and part of the cloister still remain visible today. These remnants offer visitors a glimpse into the monastic life that once thrived at this medieval site.

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