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Le couvent de l'Ara Coeli, ou Aracoeli ou Santa Maria de l'Ara Coeli est un couvent sis à Rome, aujourd'hui détruit.

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dbo:abstract The Convent of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, also called Convent of Aracoeli and formerly known as Convent of Santa Maria in Capitolio, was a historic monastic complex of medieval origin in Rome, Italy, which first belonged to the Order of Saint Benedict and then to the Franciscans. Located on the Capitolium, next to the basilica of the same name, it was demolished in 1886 during the construction of the Vittoriano, after a history of more than a millennium. In the same period, another Franciscan convent was built next to the staircase, bearing the same name but much smaller than the historical one. The only remnant of the convent is the 16th-century loggia located on the right side of the basilica at the end of a staircase, with the portico giving access from the basilica. (en) Le couvent de l'Ara Coeli, ou Aracoeli ou Santa Maria de l'Ara Coeli est un couvent sis à Rome, aujourd'hui détruit. (fr) El Convento de Santa Maria en Aracoeli es también llamado en forma sencilla como el Convento de Aracoeli, corresponde a un histórico complejo monástico de origen medieval en Roma, primeramente fue una orden benedictina y posteriormente franciscana. Se encuentra situado sobre la Colina Capitolina al lado de la homónima Basílica, durante un breve tiempo fue sede de las antiguas fuerzas policiales. Después de una historia milenaria, fue demolido en el año 1886 dando paso a los trabajos de construcción del Monumento a Víctor Manuel II. En el mismo periodo se construyó, a lado de la escalinata, un monasterio franciscano mucho más pequeño que el inicial. (es) Il convento di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, detto anche semplicemente convento di Aracoeli e chiamato originariamente "convento di Santa Maria in Capitolio", è stato uno storico complesso monastico di origine medievale di Roma, dapprima di ordine benedettino e quindi francescano. Situato sul Campidoglio, accanto all'omonima Basilica, per breve tempo fu sede dei vigili urbani e infine demolito, nel 1886, per i lavori di costruzione del Vittoriano, dopo una storia più che millenaria. Nello stesso periodo, fu costruito, a lato della scalinata, un convento francescano con il medesimo nome di quello storico, ma molto più piccolo del precedente. (it)
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dbp:caption Convent of Aracoeli, the loggia of Paul III. (en)
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rdfs:comment Le couvent de l'Ara Coeli, ou Aracoeli ou Santa Maria de l'Ara Coeli est un couvent sis à Rome, aujourd'hui détruit. (fr) El Convento de Santa Maria en Aracoeli es también llamado en forma sencilla como el Convento de Aracoeli, corresponde a un histórico complejo monástico de origen medieval en Roma, primeramente fue una orden benedictina y posteriormente franciscana. Se encuentra situado sobre la Colina Capitolina al lado de la homónima Basílica, durante un breve tiempo fue sede de las antiguas fuerzas policiales. Después de una historia milenaria, fue demolido en el año 1886 dando paso a los trabajos de construcción del Monumento a Víctor Manuel II. En el mismo periodo se construyó, a lado de la escalinata, un monasterio franciscano mucho más pequeño que el inicial. (es) The Convent of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, also called Convent of Aracoeli and formerly known as Convent of Santa Maria in Capitolio, was a historic monastic complex of medieval origin in Rome, Italy, which first belonged to the Order of Saint Benedict and then to the Franciscans. Located on the Capitolium, next to the basilica of the same name, it was demolished in 1886 during the construction of the Vittoriano, after a history of more than a millennium. In the same period, another Franciscan convent was built next to the staircase, bearing the same name but much smaller than the historical one. (en) Il convento di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, detto anche semplicemente convento di Aracoeli e chiamato originariamente "convento di Santa Maria in Capitolio", è stato uno storico complesso monastico di origine medievale di Roma, dapprima di ordine benedettino e quindi francescano. (it)
rdfs:label Convent of Aracoeli (en) Convento de Santa María en Aracoeli (es) Couvent de l'Aracoeli (fr) Convento di Santa Maria in Aracoeli (it)
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