fbpx
Wikipedia

Santa Maria Maggiore, Lanciano

San Maria Maggiore is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic parish church located on via San Maria Maggiore in the historic district of Civitanova of Lanciano, region of Abruzzi, Italy.

Facade of Santa Maria Maggiore

History and description edit

 
Interior of central nave with ribbed ceiling

Construction was in place by 1227, commissioned by the emperor Frederick II, putatively erected atop a former temple of Apollo built inside a forest sacred to the ancient inhabitants of the region. Excavations in the area found the remains of a previous 12th-century church. In the 13th century, the church was attached to a Benedictine convent. A refurbishment in 1317, inscribed in the portal, led to the gothic facade we see today with rose window, mullioned windows, and an ogival portal. The entrance portal is accessed from a broad set of stairs. The design has been attributed to the local master craftsman Francesco Petrini.

In the tympanum above the entrance portal are three sculpted figures forming a crucifixion scene. Flanking the portal and columns with spiraling ribbons.

In the 16th-century, and additional facade with similar windows and a smaller portal was added on the south. By the mid-19th-century the church was in a dilapidated state, underwent a reconstruction in the following decades.[1] The bello tower was built with gothic elements.

In 1402, the church was endowed with a gilded silver processional crucifix, attributed to Nicolandrea da Guardagrele. It reportedly was stolen in 1817 but presumably recovered.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Lanciano news, notice of the church.
  2. ^ Del prospetto della chiesa parrochiale di S.M. Magggiore e di oltre Opere di Arte, by Carmine di Giorgio; journal Arte e storia (1890), page 197.

42°13′50″N 14°23′17″E / 42.230462°N 14.387988°E / 42.230462; 14.387988

santa, maria, maggiore, lanciano, maria, maggiore, gothic, style, roman, catholic, parish, church, located, maria, maggiore, historic, district, civitanova, lanciano, region, abruzzi, italy, facade, santa, maria, maggiorehistory, description, edit, nbsp, inter. San Maria Maggiore is a Gothic style Roman Catholic parish church located on via San Maria Maggiore in the historic district of Civitanova of Lanciano region of Abruzzi Italy Facade of Santa Maria MaggioreHistory and description edit nbsp Interior of central nave with ribbed ceilingConstruction was in place by 1227 commissioned by the emperor Frederick II putatively erected atop a former temple of Apollo built inside a forest sacred to the ancient inhabitants of the region Excavations in the area found the remains of a previous 12th century church In the 13th century the church was attached to a Benedictine convent A refurbishment in 1317 inscribed in the portal led to the gothic facade we see today with rose window mullioned windows and an ogival portal The entrance portal is accessed from a broad set of stairs The design has been attributed to the local master craftsman Francesco Petrini In the tympanum above the entrance portal are three sculpted figures forming a crucifixion scene Flanking the portal and columns with spiraling ribbons In the 16th century and additional facade with similar windows and a smaller portal was added on the south By the mid 19th century the church was in a dilapidated state underwent a reconstruction in the following decades 1 The bello tower was built with gothic elements In 1402 the church was endowed with a gilded silver processional crucifix attributed to Nicolandrea da Guardagrele It reportedly was stolen in 1817 but presumably recovered 2 References edit Lanciano news notice of the church Del prospetto della chiesa parrochiale di S M Magggiore e di oltre Opere di Arte by Carmine di Giorgio journal Arte e storia 1890 page 197 42 13 50 N 14 23 17 E 42 230462 N 14 387988 E 42 230462 14 387988 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Maria Maggiore Lanciano amp oldid 1148203575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.