The Royal Church of Saint Lawrence (Italian: Real Chiesa di San Lorenzo) is a Baroque-style church in Turin, adjacent to the Royal Palace of Turin. The present church was designed and built by Guarino Guarini during 1668-1687.
The Duke Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy was one of the leaders of the Habsburg armies of his cousin Philip II of Spain; they decisively defeated the French armies in the Battle of Saint-Quentin in Northern France on 10 August 1557, the Feast of St. Lawrence (San Lorenzo), which affected the outcome of the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis; in which, the Savoy, including Turin,
was returned to the rule of the mercenary duke. That the Battle
occurred on the Saint's feast instigated Phillip's denomination and
design of the palace of El Escorial. Emmanuel Philibert, on his return to Turin
in 1562, renovated the old ducal chapel of Santa Maria ad Presepae,
which is still present near the entrance, and erected this church
dedicated to St. Lawrence. Construction of the contemporary church began
in 1634.
The architect Guarino Guarini was a great innovator in Baroque principles first developed by the great Roman Baroque architect Francesco Borromini,
in particular the play with optical effects and organic
"deconstruction" of the classical orders and principles of column and
entablature. However, in San Lorenzo Guarini took these further.
The ground plan is a kind of square which becomes an octagon at the
level of the entablatures above the columns only to change again to
become a Greek cross at the level of the pendentives of the vaults.
Again, the base of the dome is circular in plan yet the lantern above it
octagonal. The dome itself is supported by eight ribs forming a lattice
similar to those found in mosques and Romanesque churches in Spain. To
this superposition of - by the standards of convention - contradictory
central plans is added an elliptical choir. The high altar, separated
from the nave by a convex and concave archway receives natural light
from a hidden dome, devices drawn from the other key Roman Baroque
architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
( Text From : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo,_Turin )
Location : Piazza Castello
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Beautiful architecture!
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