Basilica di Sant'Andrea - Vercelli, Italy
N 45° 19.714 E 008° 25.124
32T E 454449 N 5019615
The Basilica di Sant'Andrea represents an early example of Gothic architecture in Italy, inspired by Cistercian models and featuring Romanesque elements as well.
Waymark Code: WM11A6H
Location: Piemonte, Italy
Date Posted: 09/15/2019
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Although the architect is unknown, it is presumed that the Gothic lines of the new edifice were introduced by the French clerics, who included abbot Thomas Gallus, previously a professor in the University of Paris. According to Italian art historian Giulio Carlo Argan, the architect could have been Benedetto Antelami. The style of the Romanesque elements connects the building to the architectural traditions of northern Italy and suggest the hand of an Italian master in the design.
Web site proof of Romanesque or Pre-Romanesque features: [Web Link]
Type of building (structure): Church
Date of origin: Not listed
Architect(s) if known: Not listed
Address: Not listed
Romanesque or Pre-Romanesque: Not listed
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