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Master piece of the early renaissance Santa Maria dei Miracoli called as the marble church announce some how the future age of Mannerism: rich panel of colours, extravagant collection of marble from all over the world, decorum. Pietro Lombardo has mixed Florentin and venice renaisssance style. Build in the end of the 15th century the architecture is a real jewel with a rich polychrome and geometric work.
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Italy, Venice - Santa Maria dei Miracoli church
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Built between 1481 and 1489 by Pietro Lombardo to house a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. The plans for the church were expanded in 1484 to include the construction of a new convent for nuns of St. Clare to the east. The convent was connected to the gallery of the church by an enclosed walkway that was later destroyed.
Venice, Italy - Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli HD (2015)
Santa Maria dei Miracoli is a church in the sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy. Also known as the marble church, it is one of the best examples of the early Venetian Renaissance including colored marble, a false colonnade on the exterior walls (pilasters), and a semicircular pediment. The organisation Save Venice restored the church during a period of ten years (they had estimated as period of two years). The marble cladding contained 14 percent of salts, and was on the point of bursting. All marble cladding was removed, and cleaned in stainless steel tanks, in a solution of distilled water. The restoration was calculated to cost 1 million dollars, the final cost was 4 million dollars. The main altar is reached by a series of steps. The circular facade windows recall Donato Bramante's churches in Milan.
Built between 1481 and 1489 by Pietro Lombardo to house a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. The plans for the church were expanded in 1484 to include the construction of a new convent for nuns of St. Clare to the east. The convent was connected to the gallery of the church by an enclosed walkway that was later destroyed.
The interior is enclosed by a wide barrel vault, with a single nave. The nave is dominated by an ornamental marble stair rising between two pulpits, with statues by Tullio Lombardo, Alessandro Vittoria and Nicolò di Pietro. The vaulted ceiling is divided into fifty coffers decorated with paintings of prophets, a work by Girolamo Pennacchi's contemporaries, Vincenzo dalle Destre and Lattanzio da Rimini.
Catholic Wedding in Venice Italy, Santa Maria dei Miracoli Church
A romantic wedding in the Catholic Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice Italy.
The marriage is then continued in a charming Venetian Palace for dinner and the party with lots of dancing!
The wedding was organized by the agency: Brilliant Wedding Venice
Santa Maria dei Miracoli, the Renaissance Marble Church in Venice, Italy
Santa Maria dei Miracoli, an extraordinary little church built by Pietro Lombardo who was its architect and main sculptor, is one of the first examples of Renaissance art in Venice. The church's interior as well as the exterior consists entirely of various types of true, polychrome marble and is widely referred to as the Marble Church. The church has not been subjected to any subsequent modifications or alterations, and for this reason it is one of the rarest churches in Venice. Filmed by Suzanne Fredericq in June 2010 with an iphone 3GS.
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Santa Maria dei Miracoli is a church in the sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy. Also known as the marble church, it is one of the best examples of the early Venetian Renaissance including colored marble, a false colonnade on the exterior walls (pilasters), and a semicircular pediment. The organisation Save Venice restored the church over a period of ten years, from 1987 to 1997 (they had estimated as period of two years). The marble cladding contained 14 percent of salts, and was on the point of bursting. All marble cladding was removed, and cleaned in stainless steel tanks, in a solution of distilled water. The restoration was calculated to cost 1 million dollars, the final cost was 4 million dollars. The main altar is reached by a series of steps. The circular facade windows recall Donato Bramante's churches in Milan.
Built between 1481 and 1489 by Pietro Lombardo to house a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. The plans for the church were expanded in 1484 to include the construction of a new convent for nuns of St. Clare to the east. The convent was connected to the gallery of the church by an enclosed walkway that was later destroyed.
The interior is enclosed by a wide barrel vault, with a single nave. The nave is dominated by an ornamental marble stair rising between two pulpits, with statues by Tullio Lombardo, Alessandro Vittoria and Niccolò di Pietro. The vaulted ceiling is divided into fifty coffers decorated with paintings of prophets, a work by Girolamo Pennacchi's contemporaries, Vincenzo dalle Destre and Lattanzio da Rimini.
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Church Santa Maria dei Miracoli - Venice (Italy)
The church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli is a religious building located in Venice, in the Cannaregio district.
In the second half of the fifteenth century there was a painting, placed at the corner of the house of the Lombard merchant Angelo Amadi. Considered to be miraculous by the inhabitants of the area, the inhabitants relied on this painting to ask for numerous graces. Hence the need to pay homage to the painting of the Virgin with a construction worthy of her miracles. The project was entrusted to the architect Pietro Lombardo who, with the help of his sons Tullio and Antonio, designed and built this small temple within 8 years (1481-1489).
La Chiesa della MADONNA dei MIRACOLI Venezia
Una Chiesa del primo Rinascimento che sorge dalle acque della Laguna con i suoi splendidi e policromi marmi . Costruita nel 1400 dai Fr.lli Lombardo è dedicata alla SS.Maria Madre di Nostro Signore Gesù. Dei Miracoli perchè sempre elargisce miracoli ai fedeli,
in particolar modo alle Spose veneziane che la scelgono per la Cerimonia come sicura garanzia di un felice e saldo matrimonio.
Chi visita la Città deve sicuramente vederla in esterni e all'interno con la meravigliosa ripida scalinata, gioia delle spose.
SANTA MARIA DEI MIRACOLI - MILANO
La Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Celso è stata una delle prime costruzioni pienamente rinascimentali realizzate a Milano: venne progettata a fine Quattrocento per ospitare un’icona miracolosa della Madonna, ancora oggi conservata nel presbiterio. La venerata immagine della Madonna che il 30 dicembre 1485 offrì in adorazione ai fedeli il bambino che porta in braccio. Le navate laterali con l’ornato delle volte in barocco, sono ricoperte da un tripudio di stucchi e decorazioni ed affreschi
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EXPLORING VENICE, the historic church of SANTA MARIA della SALUTE, Italy ⛪
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go visit the historic Santa Maria della Salute which is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica located at Punta della Dogana in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the city of Venice, Italy.
It stands on the narrow finger of Punta della Dogana, between the Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal, at the Bacino di San Marco, making the church visible when entering the Piazza San Marco from the water. In 1630, Venice experienced an unusually devastating outbreak of the plague. As a votive offering for the city's deliverance from the pestilence, the Republic of Venice vowed to build and dedicate a church to Our Lady of Health. The church was designed in the then fashionable baroque style by Baldassare Longhena, who studied under the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi. Construction began in 1631. Most of the objects of art housed in the church bear references to the Black Death.
Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
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Chiesa di Santa Maria di Nazareth
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Santa Maria di Nazareth is a Roman Catholic Carmelite church in Venice, northern Italy. It is also called Church of the Scalzi (Chiesa degli Scalzi) being the seat in the city of the Discalced Carmelites religious order (Scalzi in Italian means barefoot). Located in the sestiere of Cannaregio, near Venezia Santa Lucia railway station, it was built in the mid 17th century to the designs of Baldassarre Longhena and completed in the last decades of that century.
The facade in Venetian Late Baroque style, was financed by the aristocrat Gerolamo Cavazza, and erected by Giuseppe Sardi, from 1672 to 1680. The four first-floor statues, the statue of the Virgin and Child, and the statues of Saint Catherine of Siena and St Thomas Aquinas are sculpted by Bernardo Falconi.
Interior[edit]
The first chapel to the right has a statue of St John of the Cross, attributed to Falconi. The statues of Faith, Hope, and Charity are by Tommaso Rues. The third chapel on the left has a statue of St Sebastian (1669) with bronze bas-reliefs also attributed to Falconi.
The vault[edit]
The vault of the church nave once housed a major fresco by Giambattista Tiepolo depicting the Translation of the House of Loreto. Tiepolo had previously worked in the church, decorating the vaults of the chapel of St Teresa in 1727-1730 and chapel of Crucifix in 1732-33. He had also painted a Virgin of Mount Carmel for the Carmelite church of St Aponal; thus was well known to the order. Thus in 1743, Tiepolo arranged to work alongside Gerolamo Mengozzi Colonna, who provided quadratura for 1500 ducats; Tiepolo painted a daring vision of the flying House, transported by angels, which repels falling winged figures of heresey and falsehood (completed in 1745). The frescoes were destroyed by an Austrian bombardment from the mainland during October 24, 1915. From 1929 to 1933, Ettore Tito painted canvases and frescoes to repair the damage. The remains of the fragments of Tiepolo's work are now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia.
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ローマのサンタ・マリア・デイ・ミラーコリ教会。
双子の教会という呼ばれ方が人びとになじまれている教会、サンタ・マリア・デイ・ミラーコリ教会とサンタ・マリア・イン・モンテサント教会。
カルロ・ライナルディの設計による新古典主義様式の教会です。
教皇アレクサンデル7世の下、17世紀後半に計画されました。
イギリスやフランス、ドイツからの巡礼者や旅行者達を真っ先に出迎えたポポロ広場のシンボルです。
La chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli è una chiesa di Roma, nel rione Campo Marzio, in piazza del Popolo, tra via del Corso e via di Ripetta. Essa è popolarmente conosciuta come chiesa gemella di Santa Maria in Montesanto, sebbene le due strutture si differenzino soprattutto per l'impostazione planimetrica.
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Ogni 21 novembre dell'anno si festeggia la Festa della Madonna della Salute in cui i veneziani attraversano un ponte, per secoli fatto di barche, ora galleggiante fissato su pali, che va da San Marco alla basilica e vi si recano a pregare. Insieme alla Festa del Redentore, è ancora oggi una delle feste popolari più amate e partecipate dai veneziani. In tale occasione, tradizionalmente, i veneziani consumano la castradina, un piatto a base di montone