San Sepolcro, Parma

[1] The structure underwent various refurbishments, with the facade decoration in a more classical style was added during 1505-1506, work attributed to Bartolomeo Pradesoli and Jacopo di Modena.

The nave and the flank facing Strada della Repubblica was not completed in its present Neoclassic style until the 1700s.

A guide from 1869, states the main altarpiece was a Resurrection of Christ by Francesco Monti,[2] but more recent descriptions mention a Madonna and Child with young St John the Baptist and Angels by Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli.

The monastery has a Renaissance cloister designed by Ziliolo da Reggio, the capitals of the columns were sculpted by Antonio Ferrari d'Agrate.

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