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Church of Santa Maria del Carmine
A masterpiece of Lombard Gothic architecture
In the heart of Pavia’s historic centre, just a short walk from Strada Nuova, the University and the Cathedral, stands one of the most remarkable religious buildings in Lombardy: the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine.
With its impressive red-brick façade, magnificent rose window and soaring bell tower, the Carmine is considered one of the finest examples of Lombard Gothic architecture still preserved today. Visiting this church means stepping into more than six centuries of history, art and spirituality in medieval Pavia.
One of the most beautiful churches in Pavia
Santa Maria del Carmine is regarded as one of the city’s most important churches after the Cathedral. Construction began in 1374 under the Carmelite Order and continued for more than a century during the Visconti period.
The church was completed in the 15th century and still preserves the elegance and verticality typical of Lombard Gothic style. Its striking brick façade features a large central rose window, elegant mullioned windows and refined decorative details.
The building is traditionally attributed to Bernardo da Venezia, one of the leading architects working in Visconti Lombardy.
What to see inside the Carmine Church
The interior impresses visitors with its monumental dimensions and bright three-aisled nave supported by tall brick columns leading towards the presbytery.
Walking through the side chapels, visitors can admire artworks from different periods, reflecting the church’s long artistic and religious history.
Highlights include:
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paintings by Moncalvo;
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the Guardian Angel by Sebastiano Ricci;
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the Immaculate Conception by Federico Faruffini;
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Renaissance frescoes;
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the revered Madonna delle Grazie.
The fifth chapel on the left aisle also houses the relics of Blessed Bernardino da Feltre, founder of the Monte di Pietà of Pavia in 1493.
The rose window and the bell tower
One of the church’s most iconic features is the great rose window dominating the façade. At sunset, the warm light on the red bricks creates one of the most evocative views in Pavia’s historic centre.
Beside the church rises the tall square bell tower, visible from many streets across the medieval city.
A symbol of Lombard Gothic architecture
Santa Maria del Carmine is one of the most important examples of Lombard Gothic architecture in northern Italy. The style combines vertical lines, harmonious geometry and refined brick decoration typical of the region.
The church also reflects the golden age of Visconti Pavia, when the city was one of the most influential cultural centres in northern Italy.
Visiting Santa Maria del Carmine
The church is located in Piazza del Carmine, in the historic centre of Pavia, and can easily be reached on foot from the city’s main landmarks.
A visit can be combined with:
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Pavia Cathedral;
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Basilica of San Michele Maggiore;
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Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro;
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the Covered Bridge;
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Visconti Castle;
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the University of Pavia.
The church is especially recommended for lovers of medieval art, architecture and photography.
Useful information
Location
Piazza del Carmine, historic centre of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy.
Visiting time
Approximately 20 to 40 minutes.
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn are ideal, although summer evenings offer a particularly atmospheric experience.
FAQ
Is Santa Maria del Carmine free to visit?
Yes, entrance to the church is free.
How long does the visit take?
A complete visit usually takes around 30 minutes.
What architectural style is the church?
Santa Maria del Carmine is one of the finest examples of Lombard Gothic architecture.
Where is the church located?
It is situated in the historic centre of Pavia, within walking distance of the Cathedral and the University.
What are the main artworks inside?
Visitors can admire paintings by Moncalvo, works by Sebastiano Ricci and the Madonna delle Grazie.