Basilica Minore di San Simplicio - Olbia - ArcheOlbia DocuLab 2016
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regia e montaggio: Dana Ricciu
voce narrante: Marcello Cabriolu
testi: dott.ssa Durdica Bacciu
bibliografia: G. Spano, Antica città di Olbia, e sua cattedrale, in Bullettino Archeologico Sardo, VI, 1860, pp. 145-149, 173-174;
D. Scano, Storia dell'arte in Sardegna dal XI al XIV secolo, Cagliari-Sassari, Montorsi, 1907, pp. 124-128;
R. Delogu, L'architettura del Medioevo in Sardegna, Roma, La Libreria dello Stato, 1953, pp. 92-95;
R. Serra, La Sardegna, collana Italia Romanica, Milano, Jaca Book, 1989, pp. 322-329;
R. Coroneo, Architettura romanica dalla metà del Mille al primo '300, collana Storia dell'arte in Sardegna, Nuoro, Ilisso, 1993, sch. 14;
A. Pistuddi, La chiesa di San Simplicio ad Olbia (SS): contributo allo studio dei capitelli, in Annali della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell'Università di Cagliari, n.s. XXI (vol. LVIII) - 2003, Cagliari, 2004, pp. 155-173;
R. Coroneo-R. Serra, Sardegna preromanica e romanica, collana Patrimonio artistico italiano, Milano, Jaca Book, 2004, pp. 111-122;
R. Coroneo, Chiese romaniche della Sardegna. Itinerari turistico culturali, Cagliari, AV, 2005, p. 65.
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Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Basilica di San Simplicio
Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Basilica di San Simplicio
The Basilica of San Simplicio is a Basilica in Olbia, northern Sardinia, Italy. It was built in the late 11th century on a small hill, once located outside the city walls, used since the Carthaginian times as a cemetery area. In the area already existed a Palaeo-Christian church, built most likely between 594 and 611, which in turn was located near a Roman temple. The apse, the walls and most of the internal columns were finished in the 11th century; the barrel vault of the aisles and the upper parts of the side walls were built in the early 12th century, while the façade was completed in the middle of that century.
The church has a façade divided into three parts by two fake columns, with a central triple mullioned window with marble columns; the small bell tower on the right is in Spanish style and is a late addition dating to the Spanish rule of Sardinia. on the left of the façade is inserted an early mediaeval marble slab from another edifice, perhaps portraying Christ entering Jerusalem, or a clash of knights. The apse is decorated with small corbels, and is surmounted by a large pediment.
The interior, showing the granite construction of the basilica, is on a nave and two aisles divided by columns and piers. In the middle of the apse are two ruined frescoes, depicting St. Simplicius and Victor of Fausania, who was bishop of Olbia after 595 and is considered a saint only in this city. Under the altar are the relics of Simplicius, discovered in 1614 while excavating the church's crypt.
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La Basilica di San Simplicio ad Olbia è il più importante ed antico monumento religioso della Sardegna nord-orientale è una testimonianza della diffusione del Cristianesimo sull'isola. Chiesa parrocchiale dal 1955, è stata insignita del titolo di basilica minore nel 1993. È dedicata a San Simplicio di Olbia, vescovo della città e martire sotto l'imperatore Diocleziano, oggi Patrono della diocesi di Tempio-Ampurias e della città di Olbia.
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SAN SIMPLICIO
La basilica dedicata a SAN Simplicio, patrono di Olbia e martire della Gallura, è stata edificata tra l’XI ed il XII secolo, in stile romanico-pisano austero e sobrio.
Essa sorge su uno dei colli di Olbia; anticamente era fuori dalle mura, mentre oggi si trova al centro cittadino.
L’edificio - voluto da Ate, la liberta amante di Nerone fatta esiliare a Olbia da Poppea - fu costruito su un tempio romano dedicato a Cerere, dea della fertilità.
La basilica è raggiungibile dalla stazione ferroviaria attraversando Via Gabriele D’Annunzio.
SAN SIMPLICIO
The Basil of Saint Simplicio - patron of Olbia and Saint Martyr of Gallura - was built between XI and XII centuries, in Romanesque-Pisan style, austere and sober. It rises on one of Olbia’s hills. While in the past it was outside the walls, nowadays it’s in the middle of city center. The building was erected above a Roman Temple devoted to Ceres, goddess of fertility, and its construction was wanted by Ate, Nero’s lover, exile to Olbia by Poppaea.
The basil can be reached from the train station crossing Via Gabriele D'Annunzio.
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Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy )
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Olbia is a coastal city in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It’s known for the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and for cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti. On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
Often ignored in the mad dash to the Costa Smeralda, Olbia has more to offer than first meets the eye. Look beyond its industrial outskirts and you’ll find a fetching city with a centro storico (historic centre) crammed with boutiques, wine bars and cafe-rimmed piazzas. Olbia is a refreshingly authentic and affordable alternative to the purpose-built resorts stretching to the north and south.
Olbia is a port and airport town in the north-eastern corner of the island of Sardinia. The town has a long history, and although nowadays it is mostly seen as a transit town for travellers arriving in or leaving Sardinia, Olbia has enough charms to merit some attention in its own right.
Olbia has one or two important sights within the town, and its small historic core is a pleasant place to amble and to sit at a restaurant or bar. The town isn't expensive, and it makes a good base for a day or two - perhaps longer, if you are planning to take a boat trip, visit beaches or explore nearby sights. If you are travelling to or from Olbia Airport, it is certainly worth considering spending a few hours in the town itself.
The enigmatic Nuraghic culture of Sardinia - a Bronze-age people building in stone but leaving no written records - has left many traces around Olbia, some of which can be visited. The Phoenicians were probably the first to develop a settlement and port on the site of Olbia, subsequently occupied by the Greeks and Carthaginians, then conquered by Rome. Roman Olbia was attacked and its ships burned in the harbour by the Vandals in around 450AD. When Olbia finally rose from the ashes it was under a new name, Phausania, in a Sardina ruled by the Byzantine Empire. Later, in a period of self-rule by Sardinian regions, Olbia was a local capital and known as Civita. Next came Pisa, which founded a colony on the site of Olbia, and called it Terranova, a name which was retained through Aragonese rule and up until 1939, when Italy's fascists sought to recapture past glory by re-christening towns with their ancient names; Terranova returned to its Greek name Olbia.
Olbia's important tourist sights are quickly enumerated: two churches and an archaeological museum. The town lies on the shore of a large bay, with a road separating the town from the harbour. Olbia's historic port, in use since pre-Roman times, was in this area, but nowadays the main ferry port is on an island in the bay, connected by a causeway to the town. Olbia's central core is based around Corso Umberto, a lively shop-lined street leading uphill from the waterfront. At the top of a low hill, it opens into Piazza Margherita, a kind of low-key hub of the city. Around this heart there are several attractive narrow lanes lined with old stone buildings, and a few yards from Piazza Margherita, another attractive little square, Piazza Matteotti.
Olbia's important archaeological museum - Museo Archeologico - was first conceived in the 1980s, but has been a work in progress ever since. When we visited, it still felt rather incomplete, but there was a fair quantity of interesting exhibits, and admission was free. The museum and adjacent mainland roads are on the site of the Roman harbour of Olbia. Just off Corso Umberto, the Chiesa di San Paolo, a church built on the site of an ancient temple, has an attractive multi-coloured dome and a handsome stone exterior belying its relatively recent date (1700s). Modern frescoes inside celebrate popular recent saints and religious figures including Padre Pio and Pope John Paul II.
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Olbia is a coastal city in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It’s known for the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and for cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti. On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
Main attractions include:
Romanesque former cathedral of San Simplicio (11th–12th century).
Church of St. Paul Apostle (medieval)
National Archaeology Museum
Pedres Castle
Several dolmens and a menhir
Several nuraghes
Remains of the Roman forum and aqueduct
Remains of Carthaginian walls
Fausto Noce park, the largest in Sardinia
River park of Padrongianus
Costa Smeralda
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Arcipelago di La Maddalena National Park
Tomba Dei Giganti
Spiaggia Pittulongu
Spiaggia di Porto Istana
Port of Olbia
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