Church of San Girolamo
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Church of San Girolamo
"The Church of San Girolamo is one of the works, probably attributed to the Tosi, more representative of the eighteenth-century urbined, little known because of the current destination for which the same church is not open to the public.
The building, wholly terracotta and quadrangular plant, takes place around two courtyards, one of which is irregular and close to the church; the other regular and more spacious, open to the north and the garden of the adjacent clarense monastery, is limited by a narrow wall, almost an unworkable slit separating the church, which included a convent from the monastery of Santa Chiara. The long prospect downstream, corresponding to the entire front of the building, stands on the slope of four floors plus the upper mezzanine; it should be emphasized that a lower upper part of the brick parameter is just a covering of the rocky, rugged terrain. "
From Urbino, bricks and stones, Franco Mazzini, Argalia Editore, 1982 Urbino.

61029 Urbino (PU)