Church of the Conversion of St Paul
ChurchesChurch of the Conversion of St Paul
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Via XX Settembre s.n.
parrocchias.paolo@alice.it
011 6508332
Free entrance
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Palazzo Gazelli di Rossana , Torre Ponte di Lombriasco, Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità e Sant'Evasio, Torre Comentina, Collegiata di San Secondo, Chiesa di San Rocco
Baroque Catholic Church
Built next to an older church dedicated to Saint Paul
The Old and the New Church
The Chiesa della Conversione di San Paolo (Church of the Conversion of Saint Paul) was built in the San Paolo district between 1787 and 1794, incorporating parts of a previous church dedicated to the saint. Written evidence relating to this first and oldest building can be found in a document dated 1292, mentioning "Porta Sancti Pauli" (Saint Paul's Gate) of the Asti walls, and in a subsequent text of 1381, mentioning more precisely a "parish church".
The new church was commissioned by the Oratorians of Saint Philip Neri, who had settled in some adjacent houses adapting them to a convent, and wanted a larger building.
The Chiesa di San Paolo (Church of Saint Paul) was consecrated in 1795.
Facade and Plant
Today, the church is characterized by a terracotta facade with a tympanum supported by four pilasters. Unlike the first and oldest church which had three naves, the current building has a single nave.
The Artistic Value
Inside it is possible to admire the eighteenth-century apsidal frescoes by Carlo Gorzio di Moncalvo depicting the conversion of St Paul, and the Vergine del Rosario (Virgin of the Rosary) painting, in the left chapel. In the right chapel, there is a sculptural group of Jesus crucified with Mary and St John, belonging to the old church and dating back to the 16th century.
On the other hand, the marble main altar and balustrades come from the Chiesa di Sant'Agostino (Church of Saint Agustine).