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  1. Commissioned by former Cardinal Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili, with the approval of Pope Alexander VII, Sant'Andrea was the third Jesuit church constructed in Rome, after the Church of the Gesù and Sant'Ignazio. It was to serve the Jesuit novitiate, which was founded in 1566.

  2. It is this nu Bernini's glorious Jesuit novitiate church of cleus—so suited to the constricted building Sant'Andrea al Quirinale in Rome is a mar site within the Jesuit compound on the old vel of Baroque art and architecture. Ever Via Pia, across the street from the Quirinale.

  3. Uno de los novicios de la orden, Giovanni Tristano, con estudios de arquitectura, reconstruyó la antigua iglesia y le añadió un convento para los novicios.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2020 · el marzo 21, 2020. El templo barroco de San Andrés del Quirinal o Sant’Andrea al Quirinale es una de las mejores obras realizadas por el maestro italiano Gian Lorenzo Bernini y Giovanni Rossi quien continuó la estela de Bernini en la construcción de este templo. Bernini ha pasado a la historia como uno de los grandes genios, no sólo en el ...

  5. Anno. 1684. (Rome, 1684), plate 23 (exterior façade of San Andrea al Quirinale). The Jesuits had established their novitiate on the Quirinal hill in 1565-1566. At first they used the old church that was already there, but they were soon making plans for a new foundation.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2019 · The Novitiate of St. Andrews at the Quirinal – A History on Display. An emblem of the Baroque, a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims for the rooms of St. Stanislaus Kostka, the church of St. Andrew at the Quirinal is one of the best known, studied and visited churches of the Society of Jesus in Rome.

  7. Sant'Andrea al Quirinale is the church of the Jesuit novitiate. For reference, a plan of the church is available here . History. The first church on the site, Sant'Andrea in Monte Cavallo, was a parish church.