Apsidal chapel (Fano)

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The chapel of the apse of a square covered with groin vault is separated from the nave by an eighteenth century balustrade walnut pilasters.
On the walls of the chapel are two doors with sopraporte stucco on top of which there are two choruses. On the back wall is still preserved fourteenth-century fresco depicting the Crucifixion that he remembers was transported to this place around 1592. In 1710 he was made ​​the more complex sculptural stucco crowning place of the chapel of the apse representing the Eternal Father in Glory and Angels. The author of this work was the plasterer Bolognese Giuseppe Maria Mazza (1653-1741) in collaboration with Francesco Fontana.
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Coordinates:   43°50'32"N   13°0'55"E
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