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Convicinio di Sant'Antonio. Matera
convicinio di sant'antonio
puntata di terralucana al complesso del convicinio di Sant'Antonio guidata da Angelo Fontana, guida turistica autorizzata della città di Matera.
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I sassi ed il parco delle chiese rupestri di Matera - Patrimoni del Sud - Unesconet
Passeggia per Matera tra i suoi Sassi, antiche abitazioni scavate nel tufo, lasciate negli anni '50 dai suoi abitanti per essere recuperate e restaurate. Scopri la Gravina, ovvero la vallata che ospita il paese, già abitato nel tardo Paleolitico. In questo dedalo di strade e vicoli, che rimandano alla mente i presepi cristiani, respira l'aria di una zona in cui il tempo sembra essersi fermato e che ha ispirato registi e scrittori, come Mel Gibson che scelse Matera come set per il suo film la passione di Cristo. Abbinando il fascino brullo della roccia alla raffinatezza e l'eleganza delle decorazioni interne, le Chiese rupestri di Matera sono un passaggio irrinunciabile per chiunque visiti la città lucana, tra queste: l’imponente Chiesa di San Pietro Barisano, la Chiesa di Santa Lucia delle Malve, il complesso rupestre del Convicinio di Sant’Antonio, le chiese di Santa Maria de Idris e San Giovanni. “I Sassi di Matera sono registrati nella Lista dei Patrimoni dell’Umanità dell’UNESCO dal 1993.” Rappresentano uno straordinario ecosistema urbano tanto da essere il primo sito iscritto nell’Italia meridionale. Inoltre, costituiscono un esempio eccezionale di accurata utilizzazione delle risorse naturali: acqua, suolo, energia.
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Places to see in ( Matera - Italy ) San Pietro Barisano
Places to see in ( Matera - Italy ) San Pietro Barisano
The Church of San Pietro Barisano is a perfect example of the architecture typical of the Sassi: the façade is made of tufa, but the interior has been almost entirely hollowed out. The church was built in the year 1000, when it was known as San Pietro in Veteribus, but the present façade dates from 1755, the year in which the church was restructured and partly altered, and there is an inscription to this effect.
The façade is made up of three architraved portals, of which the central one is the largest, two oval windows and an unusual quatrefoil rose window, all of which lend an air of great balance to the overall effect. The bell tower is separate from the main body of the church and rests on a base of natural rock. Its two storeys are separated by a terrace, its balustrade enlivened by a rusticated frieze, and it tapers as it rises, with a slim pinnacle at the top.
The church recently underwent some restoration, having been left abandoned and decaying after the general exodus from the Sassi during the 1950s, during which time it suffered at the hands of thieves and vandals.
The interior is comprised of a nave and two aisles, separated by imposing hollowed-out pillars that support round arches. There are six altars, all of which have also been carved out of tufa. The C18th main altar is of gilded wood.
In the right aisle a small opening near the first altar, dedicated to the Holy Family, is a space created during the C15th alterations that was later walled up for use as an ossuary during the C18th. It came to light during the latest round of restoration works and after the enormous quantity of bones found there had been removed, some ancient frescoes were discovered that had, paradoxically, been preserved by the walling-up process. On the jamb, the Face of the Virgin Mary and on the right: St. Catherine, St. Canione, an unknown Saint, St. Augustine, St. Eustachius and St. Roch.
The second altar along this aisle has a polychrome high relief of the Madonna and Child, with figures of saints in the side niches.
In the left aisle, the second altar, dedicated to the Annunciation, is worthy of note, with its sculpted group featuring the statues of the Madonna and the Archangel Gabriel.
The third altar has C176th - C18th sculptures and frescoes at the sides and is called the Altar of the Crucifix, after the brotherhood of the same name in Rome who venerated a crucifix that had miraculously escaped a fire that had destroyed the Church of S. Marcello in Rome in 1519. As the inscriptions at the entrance to the sacristy tell, its exposition conferred indulgence, as conceded by Pope Pius VI in 1777. Also in the entrance to the sacristy, the inscription “SANCTA SANCTORUM” indicates the entrance through the sacristy to the crypt, where there are two recently-discovered frescoes of Saints and another ossuary, as well as some characteristic “drainage” burial niches, so-called because the deceased would be placed there in a sitting position and, as his body decomposed, his bodily fluids would be absorbed by the porous limestone.
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San Falcione | La città dei Sassi, Matera
Il complesso di San Falcione è quasi interamente ricavato dallo scavo della roccia ed è delimitato da un recinto in muratura che ne costituisce l'elemento caratterizzante.
All'interno è collocata la cappella rupestre di San Canione, nota come San Falcione, all'esterno e nell'area sovrastante sono state rinvenute diverse tombe che testimoniano la frequentazione del sito...
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The complex of San Falcione is almost entirely derived from the excavation of the rock and is bordered by a brick fence masonry which is its distinguishing feature.
Inside there is the rocky chapel of St. Canione, known as San Falcione, outside and over the area several graves have been discovered which testify that the site was frequented...
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Matera, Italy - Rock Church of Madonna delle Virtù HD (2015)
Matera is a city and a province in the region of Basilicata, in southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Matera and the capital of Basilicata from 1663 to 1806. The town lies in a small canyon carved out by the Gravina.
Known as la Città Sotterranea (the Subterranean City), Matera is well known for its historical center called Sassi, considered World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1993, along with the Park of the Rupestrian Churches.
On October 17, 2014, Matera was declared Italian host of European Capital of Culture for 2019.
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Il “suono della clava” raccoglie, conserva e condivide storie e memorie audio appartenenti a un territorio.
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Chiesa di Santa Maria de Idris / Saint Mary of Idris' Church, Matera, Basilicata, Italy
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Matera, riapre il complesso rupestre di Madonna delle Virtù e San Nicola dei Greci
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Matera innevata Gennaio 2017
Ecco a voi il sunto di 2 ore di passeggiata fra i Sassi di Matera coperti di Neve.
Partendo dalla Falegnameria Didattica Casiello situata in via San Francesco da Paola Vecchio nel Sasso Caveoso di fianco alla Chiesa di Santa Maria de Armenis, percorrendo un tratto di via Bruno Buozzi, imbocco Via Casalnuovo direzione Convicinio di Sant’Antonio dove incontro Andrea e Nadia; per finire un “salto” verso la Chiesa Rupestre Di Santa Barbara.
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Complesso monastico di Sant'Agostino | La città dei Sassi, Matera
Il complesso monastico di Sant'Agostino si sviluppa sullo sperone roccioso situato all'estremità settentrionale dei Sassi; da questa posizione si pone come baluardo e limite dello sviluppo urbano del Sasso Barisano. Il nucleo originario risale al X-XI secolo, i lavori per la realizzazione del complesso monastico ebbero inizio nel 1591, attualmente è sede degli uffici del Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali...
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The Convent of Sant'Agostino is built on a rocky spur in the Northern side of the Rioni Sassi.
The original building dates back to the 10th - 11th century, the works for the realization of the convent started in 1591, at the present seat of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities...
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Places to see in ( Matera - Italy ) Castello Tramontano
Places to see in ( Matera - Italy ) Castello Tramontano
The Tramontano castle is located on a hill, called Lapillo hill, overlooking the historic center of the city of Matera. Aragonese style , the castle, with a central male and two lower side towers, one and the other round, scalloped and equipped with loopholes, was built starting from 1501 by Count Giovan Carlo Tramontano , feudal lord of Matera. The new king of Naples, Ferdinand II , had promised to the Materans to no longer surrender the city to any feudal lord, after it had already been liberated several times from the feudal yoke by paying several ransoms to remain free city to autonomous regiment, ie directly dependent on the Royal crown. Instead the count Tramontano, which boasted credits to the Royal Treasury, asked and obtained the county of Matera in 1496.
The count soon became unpopular to the materani as with the passage of time he was filled with debts, to cope with which he taxed the population with heavy taxes. Thus began the construction of the castle, which was located on a hill overlooking the city, outside the city walls, with the aim of feudal control of the surrounding land rather than defense of the city itself. It seems that then the building should have included other defense towers, one of which was found under the central Piazza Vittorio Veneto of Matera along with other hypogeal environments. For the construction of the castle were spent as many as 25,000 ducats and this weighed even more on the population.
So it was that some citizens, tired of the continuous abuses, gathered together behind a rock, which has since been called u pizzon 'du mal consigghj , that is the stone of bad advice, and organized the murder of the tyrant Tramontano. On December 29, 1514, the count, just out of the cathedral, was assassinated in a side street of the same, which was later eloquently called Via della Riscatto. The castle therefore remained unfinished. Since 2008, it is interested, together with the surrounding park, by restoration works still under way. Some of these interventions are aimed at the recovery of the moat with the restoration of the tufaceous walls.
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