Ovetari Chapel
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The Ovetari Chapel (Italian: Cappella Ovetari) is a chapel in the right arm of the Church of the Eremitani in Padua. It is renowned for a Renaissance fresco cycle by Andrea Mantegna and others, painted from 1448 to 1457. The cycle was destroyed by an Allied bombing in 1944: today, only two scenes and a few fragments survive, which have been restored in 2006. They are, however, known from black-and-white photographs.
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Piazza Eremitani, Padua Arcella
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N 45.410277777778 ° | E 11.88 ° |
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Chiesa degli Eremitani
Piazza Eremitani
35121 Padua, Arcella
Veneto, Italy
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