From 124 Riva di Reno road you can have access to the rooms that lead to the first floor of the complex once named after San Bartolomeo di Reno, which was hosting some rooms of the children's home and the oratory, seat of the Company of Saint Bartolomeo. You can climb the wonderful eighteenth century steps, which are dominated by the beautiful "Paesaggio con San Bartolomeo", a painting by Ludovico Mattioli. In the rooms you can find sixteenth century frescoes and one particular earthenware sculpture by Alfonso Lombardi, which represents Saint Bartolomeo.
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