Church of the Inviolata, Riva del Garda
To visit one of the most important baroque churches in Trentino we go to Riva del Garda, right on the lake shores. The first thing that impresses you is the shape of the building, which appears square from the outside but octagonal inside.
The genesis of this church is also quite unique. At the beginning of the 17th century, the painter Bartolomeo Mangiavino decorated a capital outside the city walls with the portrait of a Madonna and Child. The citizens of Riva attributed miraculous powers to this work, including the saving of a child who fell from a cart and a girl who fell from a balcony.
The church, which stands out for its decorations, sumptuous stuccoes, frescoes and valuable works was built around the portrait between 1603 and 1639 by the governor of Riva and Arco, Giannangelo Gaudenzio Madruzzo and his wife Alfonsina Gonzaga, with the support of the bishop Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo.
Today the painting can be admired in the niche above the main altar. The church, which once stood outside the city, is a must-see for anyone visiting the historic center of Riva del Garda.