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Walking through Verona 
Chiesa di San Fermo (12)

 
Itinerary A
Itinerary B
Itinerary C
Itinerary D

ITINERARY A
  1. Arena
  2. Castelvecchio
  3. Arco dei Gavi
  4. Chiesa S. Lorenzo
  5. Chiesa Ss. Apostoli, Sacello delle Ss. Teuteria e Tosca
  6. Porta dei Borsari
  7. Piazza delle Erbe
  8. Piazza dei Signori, Scavi archeologici dei Palazzi Scaligeri
  9. Arche Scaligere, chiesa S. Maria Antica
10. Casa di Giulietta
11. Porta Leoni
12. Chiesa di S. Fermo

Chiesa San Fermo

CHIESA DI SAN FERMO MAGGIORE

Dedicated to Saints Fermo and Rustico, early 6th century martyrs, the basilica was given to the Benedictines in the 10th century and completely rebuilt in Cluniac style, with three naves and apsidal transept, in the period 1065-1143.

Only the lower church, with a central nave supported by a row of columns, and notable remains of frescoes, dates back to the Romanesque period.

In the 13th century, the abbey complex passed to the Franciscans, who rebuilt the upper church and the bell tower in gothic style.

The modern bronze door by Luciano Minguzzi (1984-88) was fitted in 1997. Inside, as well as the wood ceiling in the form of a keel, there are frescoes by Altichiero, Turone, Martino and Stefano da Verona, and also the Brenzoni funeral monument, with its splendid Annunciation by Pisanello (1424-26).