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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. 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.

  3. The church served as the seat of the novitiate since its inception in 1566 thanks to the donation of the old church to the Jesuits, whose organization was then under the command of St. Francis Borgia, by Giovanni Andrea Croce, Bishop of Tivoli.

    • Rome Italy
    • Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale1
    • Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale2
    • Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale3
    • Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale4
    • Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale5
  4. Sant'Andrea al Quirinale is the church of the Jesuit novitiate. For reference, a plan of the church is available here.

  5. 29. März 2013 · My research project focuses on Gianlorenzo Bernini’s S. Andrea al Quirinale (1658-71), Rome, church of the Jesuit novitiate and largely underwritten by Prince Camillo Pamphili.

    • Fabio Barry
    • 2012
  6. The Novitiate of S. Andrea al Quirinale was published in Between Renaissance and Baroque on page 38. Skip to content. Should you have institutional access? Here's how to get it ... € EUR - Euro £ GBP - Pound $ USD - Dollar. EN English Deutsch 0. Subjec ...

  7. My research project focuses on Gianlorenzo Bernini’s S. Andrea al Quirinale (1658-71), Rome, church of the Jesuit novitiate and largely underwritten by Prince Camillo Pamphili.