Barletta - Duomo di Santa Maria Maggiore
22-11-2016 Santa Maria Maggiore: Cattedrale di Barletta -2- Angelo Ambrosi
Presentazione del volume di Angelo Ambrosi, Santa Maria Maggiore: Cattedrale di Barletta (XII- XVI secolo). L’Architettura, Edipuglia, Santo Spirito (Ba) 2015. Introdotti da Francesco Moschini, alla presenza dell'autore, intervengono Luisa Derosa, Vittorio Franchetti Pardo, Francesco Gandolfo, Giuliano Volpe.
Cattedrale di Barletta
LA CATTEDRALE DI BARLETTA COME NON LA AVETE MAI VISTA
Da un’idea del Canonico Arciprete del Capitolo Cattedrale Mons. Angelo Dipasquale, è stato realizzato un video spot promozionale sulla Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore di Barletta, edificio di maggior culto cattolico della città.
Con questo video, la cui regia e realizzazione è stata affidata al filmmaker SALVATORE DIMASTROMATTEO, si è voluto dare una visione totale della Cattedrale.
Fly-cam Castello Svevo, Cattedrale e Porto di Barletta - Castle, Cathedral & Harbour in Barletta(IT)
Spectacular aerial view of the city. Startingnfrom the medieval castle, passing to the downtown and finishing to the harbor!
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Places to see in ( Barletta - Italy )
Places to see in ( Barletta - Italy )
Barletta is a city, comune and capoluogo together with Andria and Trani of Apulia, in south eastern Italy. Barletta is also a provincia and its population is around 94.700 citizens. The city's territory belongs to the Valle dell'Ofanto, indeed, the Ofanto river crosses the countryside and forms the border between the territory of Barletta and that of Margherita di Savoia. The mouth of the river is in the territory of Barletta.
The area of Barletta also includes part of the battlefield of Cannae. This is a very important archeological site, remembered for the major battle in 216 B.C. between the Romans and the Carthaginians, won by Hannibal. The site has been recognisied as Città d'Arte (city of art) of Apulia in the 2005 for the beautiful architecture. Cannae flourished in the Roman period and then after a series of debilitating Saracen attacks, was finally destroyed by the Normans and then abandoned in the early Middle Ages.
Barletta is famous for the Colossus of Barletta, a bronze statue, representing a Roman Emperor (perhaps Theodosius II). This statue, called Eraclio by the inhabitants of Barletta, is about 4 metres (13 feet) tall, and remains the biggest statue that survives from the late Roman Empire (i.e. the Roman Empire after Constantine). According to a local folk story, Eraclio saved the city from a Saracen attack. Seeing the Saracen ships approaching Barletta's coast, Eraclio waited for them on the sea shore. Here Eraclio acted as if he was crying so the Saracens asked him why he was sad and Eraclio answered that he was sad because he was the smallest among Barletta's inhabitants and so everybody made fun of him. The Saracens thought that Barletta's inhabitants were all giants so left the coast, fearing to face them.
The principal monuments of the city are:
The Castle is a structure initially erected in the 10th century by the Normans as a typical motte and bailey structure. During the Crusade period, it was a used as a hostel for soldiers leaving for the Holy Land. It was upgraded and enlarged substantially under the reign of Frederick II between 1225 and 1228. This corresponds to the period in which he launched a crusade from here, the Sixth Crusade. The castle was later expanded under the House of Anjou, when Barletta became an important centre of Aragonese-Spanish control in the area, in 1527. Charles had the building expanded again and the four massive bastions added to create the present fortress form. In 1915 the fortress, then in use as a barracks and military store, was bombarded by the German battleship Helgoland. In September 1943 it was the setting of an Italian military defence unit against a German army.
The Colossus of Barletta, a large bronze statue of a Roman Emperor.
The nearby Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre (Basilica of San Sepolcro, built in the 12th century) and the former headquarters outside the city walls of the Knights of Malta, it stood next to a hospital for pilgrims (now demolished) to the Holy Land during the medieval period, a Romanesque church with particular Oriental influences from Jerusalem. The façade represents the Baroque style.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore on the former site of the temple of Neptune, is an example of the fusion of Gothic and Roman styles. In its interior, at a lower level, are grotticella tombs from the 3rd century BC, over which is the Palaeo-Christian basilica (6th century AD) with another basilica being added to that in the 9th century. In the 12th century a new building was erected in Romanesque style, being consecrated in 1267; this was renovated in the Gothic style in the 14th century
The Church of San Giacomo (11th century), named after St. John the Great 'Matamoros', was erected on the site of what had been the temple of Isis in Roman times. It was restored and re-consecrated in 1751 shortly after the last disastrous earthquake which destroyed the town of Barletta almost completely.
The Cellar of the Challenge, a former prison for galley slaves.
The Palace of the Marra, an example of Baroque architecture outside Salento and near the home of the municipal art gallery.
The archeological site of the Canne della Battaglia, the location of the Battle of Cannae.
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Xiaomi MI Drone 4K - Porto, Cattedrale e Castello Svevo di Trani - Barletta Andria Trani, Puglia
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Copia di Fly-cam Castello Svevo e Cattedrale di Barletta (Italy) - Castle and Cathedral in Barletta
Spectacular aerial view of the city. Startingnfrom the medieval castle, passing to the downtown and finishing to the harbor!
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Drone in chiesa Santa Maria Maggiore Spello
Drone in chiesa a Spello
Trani Cathedral - Puglia - Aerial Drone Video - HD
Shot in January 2018 by Giuseppe Mastrodonato
Trani Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di Trani; Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim in Trani, Apulia, Italy. Formerly the seat of the archbishop of Trani, it is now that of the archbishop of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie.
It is a great example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. Construction began in 1099, over the earlier church of Santa Maria della Scala, going back to the 4th century. The relics of Saint Leucius were kept here until the 8th century, when they were translated to Brindisi. The new church was intended to house the relics of Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim (who died in Trani in 1094). The cathedral was dedicated as soon as they were installed, without waiting for the building to be completed.
The decisive stage of construction probably took place between about 1159 and 1186 under the leadership of Bishop Bertrando II, and the building was complete by about 1200, except for the bell tower.
It was built using the local stone of Trani, a typical building stone of the region: a calcareous tuff, obtained from the caves of the city, characterised by its colour, an extremely light pink, almost white.
The cathedral is distinguished by its showy transept and by its use of the high pointed arch in the passage beneath the bell tower, which is unusual in Romanesque architecture.
barletta cattedrale scavi
Barletta scavi nella cattedrale .
Omaggio alla città che ha dato i natali ai miei genitori e nella quale ho vissuto per molti anni.
Copyright-Francisco Calabrese.
Barletta - Basilica del Santo Sepolcro animata.
Barletta - Basilica del Santo Sepolcro animata #afgpignatelli
BARLETTA ( Puglia - Italy ) - LA CATTEDRALE e IL CASTELLO - The Cathedral and the Castle -
Barletta e' un comune italiano di 94 795 abitanti,capoluogo, insieme ad Andria e Trani, della provincia di Barletta-Andria-Trani in Puglia.Il territorio comunale fa parte del bacino della valle dell'Ofanto e, oltre a essere bagnato dall'omonimo fiume, che funge amministrativamente come confine territoriale tra Barletta e Margherita di Savoia, ne ospita anche la foce.Il comune di Barletta, che comprende la frazione di Canne, sito archeologico ricordato per la storica battaglia vinta nel 216 a.C. da Annibale, è stato riconosciuto come città d'arte dalla Regione Puglia nel 2005 per le sue bellezze architettoniche.
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Live stream di Parrocchia Santa Maria Maggiore Castel San Pietro
CULTURALMENTE | Barletta, tra Oriente e Occidente nel Medioevo (24-11-2016)
Ospiti in studio: Luisa Derosa (Università di Bari), Victor Rivera Magos (Università della Basilicata), Mons. Angelo Dipasquale (Arciprete della Basilica Concattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore)
open days
Open Days Puglia, estate 2012. Visite guidate ai monumenti di Barletta: Chiesa di S. Maria di Nazareth, Concattedrale di S. Maria Maggiore, Chiesa di S. Andrea Apostolo a cura dell'Archeoclub di Barletta in collaborazione con: Regione Puglia, Puglia Imperiale, Arcidiocesi di Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie e Nazareth, Sistema dei Musei Archivi e Biblioteche.
BARLETTA - I tesori della Cattedrale #3
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Cattedrale di Barletta (Puglia)
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Disfida di Barletta, Tributo alla Madonna - Challenge of Barletta ,Tribute to Madonna
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Disfida di Barletta, Tributo alla Madonna
I tredici cavalieri italiani entrano nella Cattedrale di Barletta per rendere omaggio alla Madonna dopo la vittoria sui francesi.
Challenge of Barletta ,Tribute to Madonna
The thirteen Italian knights into Cathedral of Barletta to pay tribute to the Madonna after the victory over the French.
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