"The Pellegrini Chapel (Italian: Cappella Pellegrini), initially named "Guaresco,"[note 1] is a religious building commissioned by Countess Margherita Pellegrini to the famous architect Michele Sanmicheli and ...
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built between 1528 and 1559. It occupies a prominent place in Renaissance architecture.[note 2]
It is located within the Franciscan complex of San Bernardino in Verona, which consists of a Gothic-style church and a series of valuable cloisters and became a coveted place for Verona's noble families to build their aristocratic chapels between the 15th and 16th centuries.
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