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Saint Benedetto in Gottella

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Foundation: IX secolo
District/Location: Lucca
District: Piana di Lucca
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The church of San Benedetto in Gottella, mentioned in documents since the end of the 9th century, was completely reconstructed in the 12th century in brickwork with a sandstone façade and white limestone strips. The toponym "Gottella" indicates a particular processing of stone wash basins, evidently present in this part of the city.
Chiesa di San Benedetto in Gottella Piazza Bernardini, 55100 Lucca LU Italia
The first document in which the church is mentioned, located between the cathedral and the route of the Roman decumano (now Via Santa Croce), is from 894, but the current building is the result of a reconstruction carried out during the 13th century: in those years the church was rebuilt in brick, reserving the use of stone only for the façade, in sandstone with white limestone strips and a simple portal with a raised arch. The carved decorative elements from the previous church were then walled up in the apse part of the building: these are three fragments of a white limestone pillar with an abstract-geometric decoration made between the 8th and the 9th century. The decorative motifs of the relief, not very pronounced and surrounded by flat strips, are cross-shaped disks and heart-shaped branches. Still in the apse, beneath the crowning cornice, ceramic basins can be traced back to the Ligurian production of the 13th century. The interior of the church, with a single nave with a barrel vault, is the result of a radical restructuring operation carried out in the early 19th century: in 1822 Stefano Cheli in fact completely canceled the medieval and 17th century layout (dating back to the time in which the church had become the seat of the confraternity of Sant'Onofrio) and on that occasion the paintings of the high altar (I santi Anna e Gioacchino con Maria bambina) and of the left altar (San Gerolamo and san Joseph); on the right altar there is a canvas with the Madonna in glory between the saints Benedetto and Margherita by Benedetto Brandimarte, a Lucchese painter active between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century. On the floor of the church we can see a 14th century earthen tomb of a child perhaps belonging to the Antelminelli family. Since 1817 the church has been the seat of the ancient Confraternity of Legnaioli.
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