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Fornovo di Taro - Santa Maria Assunta
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Fornovo di Taro - Santa Maria Assunta
Fornovo di Taro - Santa Maria Assunta
Fornovo di Taro - Santa Maria Assunta
Bardone - Santa Maria Assunta
Bardone - Santa Maria Assunta
Bardone - Santa Maria Assunta
Bardone - Santa Maria Assunta
Bardone - Santa Maria Assunta
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
Serravalle - Pieve di San Lorenzo
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Talignano - San Biagio
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Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
Collecchio - Pieve di San Prospero
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Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
Vicofertile - San Geminiano
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Talignano - San Biagio


Erected by monks of a near Cistercian abbey in the 12th century, the church, as well as the (lost) "hopital" served the pilgrims, that walked the Via Francigena to Rome (and back home). It was modified over the centuries, but a renovation in the 1930 brought back the Romanesque structure, that it was originally.
San Biagio has an extraordenary tympanum.
Seen is the "Weighing of souls" (= Psichostasia). Saint Michael weighs the souls in a scale the good and bad deeds, while the devils intervenes, using trickery to make the scale fall on his side and take the soul to Hell. Small heads symbolize the souls. On the left side of the scale seems to be the soul of a monk (tonsur). The soul on the far right - is already on the way to eternal damnation.
The Weighing of Souls can often be found in France cand Spain along the "caminos" to Santiago de Compostella, but is not that often in Italy.
Sergio Stocchi ("Italia romanica"), attributes this work to the workshop of Benedetto Antelami and dates it to the end of the 12th century.
San Biagio has an extraordenary tympanum.
Seen is the "Weighing of souls" (= Psichostasia). Saint Michael weighs the souls in a scale the good and bad deeds, while the devils intervenes, using trickery to make the scale fall on his side and take the soul to Hell. Small heads symbolize the souls. On the left side of the scale seems to be the soul of a monk (tonsur). The soul on the far right - is already on the way to eternal damnation.
The Weighing of Souls can often be found in France cand Spain along the "caminos" to Santiago de Compostella, but is not that often in Italy.
Sergio Stocchi ("Italia romanica"), attributes this work to the workshop of Benedetto Antelami and dates it to the end of the 12th century.
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