Santi Clemente e Imerio, Cremona

45°7′50.725″N 10°1′36.858″E / 45.13075694°N 10.02690500°E / 45.13075694; 10.02690500Santi Clemente e Imerio (or sometimes called Sant'Imerio alone) is a 17th-century Roman Catholic church on Via Aporti 16, in Cremona, region of Lombardy, Italy.

The church was commissioned in 1606 by the Marchese Cesare de Soresina Vidoni, in part to house his brother Pietro, who had become a monk in the Order of Discalced Carmelites, and established a convent alongside this church.

The exterior was left unfinished in part to demonstrate the vows of poverty of the order.

The first chapel altarpiece on the right depicts the Virgin and Child with St. Anthony (1687) by Giovanni Battista Natali.

The third chapel has Rest on the Flight to Egypt by Luigi Miradori (known as il Genovesino).