Church of Jesus the Redeemer (Chiesa di Cristo Redentore)

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Inaugurated in May 2008, the Church of Christ the Redeemer was designed by the Milanese architect, Mauro Galantino, who won a national competition organized by the Conference of Italian Bishops, which oversees religious architecture.


Christ the Redeemer is the largest church in the diocese of Modena and is one of the most unusual structures in the city, an example of minimalism in contemporary Italian architecture.
The project was planned between 2001 and 2005 and was designed to convey serenity, beauty, and mysticism through the juxtaposition of rectilinear stone surfaces and sections in transparent glass.
The style is simple, light is used judiciously, the design and structure are minimalist, and the materials are of high quality.


As an excellent example of contemporary architecture, the Church of Christ the Redeemer will surprise and excite you.
Find out more about the Church of Christ the Redeemer here.

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