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HISTORY
AND WORKS OF ART:
At
the beginning of the XIVth century, the Chiesa della Madonna degli
Alemanni, a very ancient church with an underneath oratory, was
standing on the very spot of the hotel. The church was on the present
hall floor, while the oratory was on the lower floor. The two structures
were connected by a staircase which is still linking the two floors.
 In
the origin, the church was a place of cult and devotion: people
went there to worship a miraculous simulacrum representing the Virgin's
bust with the Child (Madonna della Manna). It is a XIVth century
terracotta which is actually on display in the Duomo di Cortona.
The church was decorated with remarkable works of art; besides the
above mentioned terracotta, there was a big picture representing
Our Lady of the Assumption. This painting, which was attributed
to Andrea del Sarto, is now stored in the choir of the Duomo di
Cortona. There was also a wooden crucifix, by F. Fabbrucci, with
its finely carved case which is today housed in the Chiesa dello
Spirito Santo in Cortona. The
cult of the Madonna degli Alemanni was so widespread and deeply
felt that the church proved to be too narrow to host its devotees.
 The
church was thus knocked down in 1730 and a new, bigger one was erected
in its stead. It was decorated with stuccoes and frescoes whose
main remains is a Madonna with S. Andrea Avellino, by the artist
F. Fabbrucci from Corstona (XVIIIth century). Among the original
church's remains, two gothic capitals and two frescoes are particularly
worth mentioning. They
are now housed in the Istituto delle Suore Serve di Maria Riparatrici,
in Via G. Severini, just opposite the hotel. The first fresco, from
Bartolomeo della Gatta's school (XVth century), where the Virgin
with the Child is painted on a tile just in front of an oak, is
generally known as "Madonna della Quercia" (The Oak's
Virgin).
The
second fresco, whose author is still unknown, represents Giobbe
and is dated 1504. On the 8th of October 1741, a solemn ceremony
took place in the Duomo di Cortona to pay homage to the image of
the Madonna degli Alemanni and the Child. Later on, the demolition
of many small churches was ordered by the Archduke Leopoldo di Toscana.
The church of the Madonna degli Alemanni was thus knocked down in
1786. In its stead, a gentleman's residence was built (Villa Marsili)
looking about the same as the present hotel.
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