Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Molise

Campobasso - San Leonardo

11 Oct 2022 1 50
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. San Leonardo was built in the early 14th century in the Romanesque/Gothic style halfway down the castle hill. In 1338 it was consecrated and administered by the Dominicans. After the baptistery of San Giorgio (prev. photos) was moved there and it became the main church of the medieval town. The earthquake of 1456 damaged the church, which then was enlarged inside. The nave

Campobasso - San Leonardo

11 Oct 2022 2 59
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. San Leonardo was built in the early 14th century in the Romanesque/Gothic style halfway down the castle hill. In 1338 it was consecrated and administered by the Dominicans. After the baptistery of San Giorgio (prev. photos) was moved there and it became the main church of the medieval town. The earthquake of1456 damaged the church, which then was enlarged inside.

Campobasso - San Bartolomeo

11 Oct 2022 1 1 55
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. Originally Campobasso was located on top of the mountain near the castle and churches. San Bartolomeo may be a century younger as neighboring San Giorgio, so this building is probably from the 13th century, though older parts have been reused. The tympanum shows Christ in a mandorla in a Greek/Byzantine gesture of blessing.

Campobasso - San Bartolomeo

11 Oct 2022 48
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. Originally Campobasso was located on top of the mountain near the castle and churches. San Bartolomeo may be a century younger as neighboring San Giorgio, so this building is probably from the 13th century, though older parts have been reused.

Campobasso - San Bartolomeo

10 Oct 2022 2 53
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. Originally Campobasso was located on top of the mountain near the castle and churches. Today the center of the village is in the valley, as you can see from above. On the right is the tower of San Bartolomeo from the 13th century. It was once part of the defense system.

Campobasso - San Giorgio

10 Oct 2022 1 62
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. San Giorgio probably dates from the 10th century and it is believed that it was built where once stood a pagan temple. The tympanum over the portal. The Lamb of God is in the center. Snakes, flowers, and fruits are entangled on the ornament around.

Campobasso - San Giorgio

10 Oct 2022 48
Campobasso was probably established before the 8th century as a fortified camp of Lombards at the foot of the present castle hill. After the Normans conquered southern Italy in the 11th century, Campobasso lost its importance as a defensive stronghold but became a significant trading and administration center. San Giorgio probably dates from the 10th century and it is believed that it was built where once stood a pagan temple.

Morrone del Sannio - Santa Maria Di Casalpiano

10 Oct 2022 2 55
After the end of the Roman Empire, the quite populated area was under Gothic and Byzantine rule. Already around 500 there were monasteries here, as papal letters prove. The Longobards followed and around 1000 there must have been two churches in Casalpiano. In the archaeological area of ​​Casalpiano the remains of a Roman villa were discovered. However, the area was turned into a necropolis and to date more than 50 graves have been discovered. Of the two churches, that existed (Santa Maria and Santa Apollinare) only Santa Maria still exists, but the current church was probably built between in the 13th century. On the side of the current church are the monumental remains of another sacred building, the dating of which is still uncertain given the considerable size and height of the buildings.

Morrone del Sannio - Santa Maria Di Casalpiano

10 Oct 2022 3 45
After the end of the Roman Empire, the quite populated area was under Gothic and Byzantine rule. Already around 500 there were monasteries here, as papal letters prove. The Longobards followed and around 1000 there must have been two churches in Casalpiano. In the archaeological area of ​​Casalpiano the remains of a Roman villa were discovered. However, the area was turned into a necropolis and to date more than 50 graves have been discovered. Of the two churches, that existed (Santa Maria and Santa Apollinare) only Santa Maria still exists, but the current church was probably built between in the 13th century. On the side of the current church are the monumental remains of another sacred building, the dating of which is still uncertain given the considerable size and height of the buildings.

Morrone del Sannio - Santa Maria Di Casalpiano

10 Oct 2022 1 46
After the end of the Roman Empire, the quite populated area was under Gothic and Byzantine rule. Already around 500 there were monasteries here, as papal letters prove. The Longobards followed and around 1000 there must have been two churches in Casalpiano. In the archaeological area of ​​Casalpiano the remains of a Roman villa were discovered. However, the area was turned into a necropolis and to date more than 50 graves have been discovered. Of the two churches, that existed (Santa Maria and Santa Apollinare) only Santa Maria still exists, but the current church was probably built between in the 13th century. On the side of the current church are the monumental remains of another sacred building, the dating of which is still uncertain given the considerable size and height of the buildings.

Morrone del Sannio - Santa Maria Di Casalpiano

10 Oct 2022 2 46
After the end of the Roman Empire, the quite populated area was under Gothic and Byzantine rule. Already around 500 there were monasteries here, as papal letters prove. The Longobards followed and around 1000 there must have been two churches in Casalpiano. In the archaeological area of ​​Casalpiano the remains of a Roman villa were discovered. However, the area was turned into a necropolis and to date more than 50 graves have been discovered. Of the two churches, that existed (Santa Maria and Santa Apollinare) only Santa Maria still exists, but the current church was probably built between in the 13th century. On the side of the current church are the monumental remains of another sacred building, the dating of which is still uncertain given the considerable size and height of the buildings.

Trabucco

09 Oct 2022 8 6 87
The trabucco (also called bilancia) is an ancient fishing machine typical of the coasts of Abruzzo and Molise. The purpose of this construction is to lower a large rectangular net evenly horizontally and to raise it again after some time. Trabucchi were built on suitable stretches of coastline, in places where shoals of fish pass.

Termoli - Castello Svevo

09 Oct 2022 1 55
Termoli is a city with a population of about 32.000, located in Molise, since 1970 the newest region in Italy. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which it flourished and expanded. The architecture of the Castello Svevo is characterized by great simplicity, without any ornamentation, and its defensive features indicate that it was built in the Norman period (11th century) near a pre-existing Lombard tower. However, it is defined as Swabian after the restructuring and fortification commissioned by Frederick II of Swabia in 1240, following the damage caused by an attack by the Venetian fleet. Due to its location, it was the hub of a larger defense system that consisted of a sturdy wall that surrounded the entire perimeter of the city.

Termoli - Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Purifica…

09 Oct 2022 1 54
Termoli is a city with a population of about 32.000, located in Molise, since 1970 the newest region in Italy. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which it flourished and expanded. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Termoli-Larino. The first church was built around the 6th century on the ruins of a temple. There is a reference to a larger church in 1037, a few years after a synod in 969, which was attended by the first bishop of Termoli. The present Romanesque building was constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries on the site of its predecessors and is attributed to Alfano da Termoli. The cathedral was restored after an earthquake in 1464 and again after an attack by Ottoman Turks in 1566. During other renovation works in 1760 and 1962, the relics of Saint Bassus of Lucera and of Saint Timothy respectively, patron saints of the city of Termoli, were discovered. The nave

Termoli - Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Purifica…

09 Oct 2022 41
Termoli is a city with a population of about 32.000, located in Molise, since 1970 the newest region in Italy. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which it flourished and expanded. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Termoli-Larino. The first church was built around the 6th century on the ruins of a temple. There is a reference to a larger church in 1037, a few years after a synod in 969, which was attended by the first bishop of Termoli. The present Romanesque building was constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries on the site of its predecessors and is attributed to Alfano da Termoli. The cathedral was restored after an earthquake in 1464 and again after an attack by Ottoman Turks in 1566. During other renovation works in 1760 and 1962, the relics of Saint Bassus of Lucera and of Saint Timothy respectively, patron saints of the city of Termoli, were discovered. The lower part of the facade corresponds to the original, Romanesque construction, the upper one comes from the restoration after the earthquake of 1456 and is Gothic. One of the side niche arches of the facade

Termoli - Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Purifica…

09 Oct 2022 51
Termoli is a city with a population of about 32.000, located in Molise, since 1970 the newest region in Italy. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which it flourished and expanded. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Termoli-Larino. The first church was built around the 6th century on the ruins of a temple. There is a reference to a larger church in 1037, a few years after a synod in 969, which was attended by the first bishop of Termoli. The present Romanesque building was constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries on the site of its predecessors and is attributed to Alfano da Termoli. The cathedral was restored after an earthquake in 1464 and again after an attack by Ottoman Turks in 1566. During other renovation works in 1760 and 1962, the relics of Saint Bassus of Lucera and of Saint Timothy respectively, patron saints of the city of Termoli, were discovered. The lower part of the facade corresponds to the original, Romanesque construction, the upper one comes from the restoration after the earthquake of 1456 and is Gothic. The tympanum is quite damaged

Termoli - Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Purifica…

08 Oct 2022 3 1 63
Termoli is a city with a population of about 32.000, located in Molise, since 1970 the newest region in Italy. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which it flourished and expanded. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Termoli-Larino. The first church was built around the 6th century on the ruins of a temple. There is a reference to a larger church in 1037, a few years after a synod in 969, which was attended by the first bishop of Termoli. The present Romanesque building was constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries on the site of its predecessors and is attributed to Alfano da Termoli. The cathedral was restored after an earthquake in 1464 and again after an attack by Ottoman Turks in 1566. During other renovation works in 1760 and 1962, the relics of Saint Bassus of Lucera and of Saint Timothy respectively, patron saints of the city of Termoli, were discovered. The lower part of the facade corresponds to the original, Romanesque construction, the upper one comes from the restoration after the earthquake of 1456 and is Gothic.

Termoli - Spiaggia di Rio Vivo

08 Oct 2022 1 1 64
No beach life here in January