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Expiatory Chapel
Cappella Espiatoria
Map
Location7/a via Matteo da Campione, Monza
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteWebsite of the Ministry of Culture
History
StatusMemorial Chapel
Founder(s)Victor Emmanuel III, Queen Margherita
Architecture
Functional statusMuseum
Architectural typechurch
Completed1910

The Expiatory Chapel in Monza is a monument-chapel built to atone and commemorate the site at which the king Umberto I of Italy was murdered on July 29, 1900, by the anarchist Gaetano Bresci. It stands near the entrance to the Royal Villa of Monza on Viale Regina Margherita and Via Matteo da Campione. Umberto's son Vittorio Emanuele III commissioned the aged architect Giuseppe Sacconi, and the work was completed by his pupil Guido Cirilli in 1910. Obelisk-like crosses emerge from a stone chapel, and are surmounted by bronze crown and royal symbols of the House of Savoy. The entrance is surmounted by a Pietà by the sculptor Lodovico Pogliaghi.

There is another such expiatory chapel to atone for a regicide, the Chapelle expiatoire in Paris, built to atone for the execution of Louis XVI.

Bronze ‘’Pietà’’ by Ludovico Pogliaghi
Bronze Targa


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