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Chiesa di San Francesco
La chiesa di san Francesco di Ostuni fa parte dell’antico complesso monastico dei padri francescani conventuali e fu edificata per la prima volta nel 1304 su un suolo donato dal principe di Taranto Filippo.
Ebbe sicuramente caratteri gotici e li mantenne fino al 1615 quando subì grosse trasformazioni e fu in gran parte ricostruita. Nella seconda metà del Settecento i Padri Francescani dopo avere ricostruito il convento su progetto dell’architetto Pietro Magarelli provvedevano a rendere nuova anche la chiesa.
La facciata fu progettata nel 1883 dall’architetto Gaetano Jurleo per armonizzarla con il prospetto del palazzo di Città in cui è stato trasformato l’antico convento. L’interno è a navata unica.
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The church of San Francesco of Ostuni is part of the ancient monastic complex of the Franciscan convent fathers and was built for the first time in 1304 on land donated by Prince Philip of Taranto.
It certainly had Gothic characteristics and maintained them until 1615 when it underwent major changes and was largely rebuilt. In the second half of the eighteenth century, the Franciscan Fathers, after having rebuilt the convent on a project by the architect Pietro Magarelli, also made the church new.
The facade was designed in 1883 by the architect Gaetano Jurleo to harmonize it with the prospectus of the City Palace in which the old convent was transformed. The interior has a single nave.
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Ebbe sicuramente caratteri gotici e li mantenne fino al 1615 quando subì grosse trasformazioni e fu in gran parte ricostruita. Nella seconda metà del Settecento i Padri Francescani dopo avere ricostruito il convento su progetto dell’architetto Pietro Magarelli provvedevano a rendere nuova anche la chiesa.
La facciata fu progettata nel 1883 dall’architetto Gaetano Jurleo per armonizzarla con il prospetto del palazzo di Città in cui è stato trasformato l’antico convento. L’interno è a navata unica.
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The church of San Francesco of Ostuni is part of the ancient monastic complex of the Franciscan convent fathers and was built for the first time in 1304 on land donated by Prince Philip of Taranto.
It certainly had Gothic characteristics and maintained them until 1615 when it underwent major changes and was largely rebuilt. In the second half of the eighteenth century, the Franciscan Fathers, after having rebuilt the convent on a project by the architect Pietro Magarelli, also made the church new.
The facade was designed in 1883 by the architect Gaetano Jurleo to harmonize it with the prospectus of the City Palace in which the old convent was transformed. The interior has a single nave.
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