
Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa, or *chiesa delle Terese* (*chiesa di Santa Teresa*), is a Catholic Baroque church whose origins are tightly dated: it was built in the late 17th century on a design by Andrea Cominelli and was consecrated in 1688. Inside, the space is planned on a perfectly square footprint, a geometric choice that helps frame the church’s Baroque richness—altars and painted works organized around the nave. To the right of the entrance, the presbyterium sits within a ring of altars separated by pilasters with Corinthian capitals. Several named paintings anchor the story of its devotional life: Francesco Ruschi painted *Sant’Orsola, la Maddalena e Angeli*, while Fra Massimo da Verona is represented by *L’Arcangelo Michele* and saints. …
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