Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Muestair

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 1 260
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. San Fedele´s unusual floor plan cannot be seen. There is a wide nave, two aisles and three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés". This is the the center of the ancient pointed portal. A mutilated mermaid!

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 2 269
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. San Fedele´s unusual floor plan cannot be seen. There is a wide nave, two aisles and three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés". This is the left side of the ancient portal (prev. upload). It is claimed, that the relief depicts Habakkuk with a basket of food transported by an angel from Judaea to Babylon. He is on his way to Daniel, who is seen below on the throne in the lions den. Apocrypha 14 "Now the prophet Habakkuk was in Judea. He had boiled pottage and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field to take it to the reapers. But the angel of the Lord said to Habakkuk, "Take the dinner which you have to Babylon, to Daniel, in the lions' den." Habakkuk said, "Sir, I have never seen Babylon, and I know nothing about the den." Then the angel of the Lord took him by the crown of his head, and lifted him by his hair and set him down in Babylon, right over the den, with the rushing sound of the wind itself."

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 1 244
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. San Fedele´s unusual floor plan cannot be seen. There is a wide nave, two aisles and three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés". This is the ancient portal of one of the two side apses, it may date back to the 11th century, The carvings are unusual style and I have the impression, that some of them may origin from the preceding church dedicated to Saint Euphemia.

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 207
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. San Fedele´s unusual floor plan cannot be seen. There is a wide nave, two aisles and three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés". At least the exterior of the central apse can be seen from outside. Hidden behind the yellow corner is a second apse - and an interesting portal.

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 219
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. Due to the scaffolding, San Fedele´s unusual floor plan cannot be seen. There is a wide nave, two aisles - and has three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés".

Como - San Fedele

10 Nov 2015 1 207
San Fedele, the ancient Cathedral of Como, has paleochristian origins. The present church dates from 1120. The church is surrounded by buildings, so it cannot be seen, that this is San Fedele has an unusual floor plan. The church has three apses in clover-leaf shape, a "triconchos", similar to "St. Maria im Kapitol" (Cologne), the "Chapel of the Cross" (Muestair) and "Germigny-des-Prés". The facade, seen here, is neo-Romanesque, (re-)built in 1914.