The Church of Saint Roch (Italian: Chiesa di San Rocco) is a late-Baroque style, Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Roch located in Parma, Italy.
The site was ceded to the Jesuits, who rebuilt the church in 1754 by designs by Alfonso Torreggiani.
To the left was a canvas of the Circumcision of Jesus by Giacinto Brandi and the funeral monument of Countess Giacinta Sanvitali di Poli attributed to Alberto Oliva.
In the second chapel on the left was a St Ignatius by Lionello Spada and an Institution of the Eucharist by Calloni.
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