Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: San Pietro del Crocifisso
Bulzi - San Pietro del Crocifisso
15 Mar 2016 |
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"San Pietro del Crocifisso", isolated in the pastoral countryside near Bulzi, is known under three (!) names. the second is "San Pietro delle Immagini", the third "San Pietro di Simbranos" may be Sardinian.
The suffix "del Crocifisso" (and probably as well "delle Immagini") refers to a large polychrome wooden group of the "Deposition from the Cross", that was once kept here.
The building was constructed in two phases, at the end of the 11th and the early 13th century. Some scholars claim, that it once was the center of a monastery of which most traces are lost.
The church was under reconstruction and partly hidden behind a scaffolding in June 2014. But the nice corbels under the roof of the nave could be seen. Here is one of them.
Bulzi - San Pietro del Crocifisso
15 Mar 2016 |
|
"San Pietro del Crocifisso", isolated in the pastoral countryside near Bulzi, is known under three (!) names. the second is "San Pietro delle Immagini", the third "San Pietro di Simbranos" may be Sardinian.
The suffix "del Crocifisso" (and probably as well "delle Immagini") refers to a large polychrome wooden group of the "Deposition from the Cross", that was once kept here.
The building was constructed in two phases, at the end of the 11th and the early 13th century. Some scholars claim, that it once was the center of a monastery of which most traces are lost.
The church was under reconstruction and partly hidden behind a scaffolding in June 2014.
Over the door is a large, bearded person in adorante gesture. He wears a cap. A mitra? He is flanked by two small as well bearded men. An abbot and two monks?
Bulzi - San Pietro del Crocifisso
15 Mar 2016 |
|
"San Pietro del Crocifisso", isolated in the pastoral countryside near Bulzi, is known under three (!) names. the second is "San Pietro delle Immagini", the third "San Pietro di Simbranos" may be Sardinian.
The suffix "del Crocifisso" (and probably as well "delle Immagini") refers to a large polychrome wooden group of the "Deposition from the Cross", that was once kept here.
The building was constructed in two phases, at the end of the 11th and the early 13th century. Some scholars claim, that it once was the center of a monastery of which most traces are lost.
As the church was under reconstruction, the nicely striped facade was hidden behind a scaffolding in June 2014.
Bulzi - San Pietro del Crocifisso
15 Mar 2016 |
|
|
"San Pietro del Crocifisso", isolated in the pastoral countryside near Bulzi, is known under three (!) names. the second is "San Pietro delle Immagini", the third "San Pietro di Simbranos" may be Sardinian.
The suffix "del Crocifisso" (and probably as well "delle Immagini") refers to a large polychrome wooden group of the "Deposition from the Cross", that was once kept here.
The building was constructed in two phases, at the end of the 11th and
in the early 13th century. Some scholars claim, that it once was the center of a monastery of which most traces are lost.
The church was under reconstruction and hidden behind a large scaffolding.
Bulzi - San Pietro del Crocifisso
15 Mar 2016 |
|
"San Pietro del Crocifisso", isolated in the pastoral countryside near Bulzi, is known under three (!) names. the second is "San Pietro delle Immagini", the third "San Pietro di Simbranos" may be Sardinian.
The suffix "del Crocifisso" (and probably as well "delle Immagini") refers to a large polychrome wooden group of the "Deposition from the Cross", that was once kept here.
The building was constructed in two phases, at the end of the 11th and in the early 13th century. Some scholars claim, that it once was the center of a monastery of which most traces are lost.
The church was under reconstruction and hidden behind a large scaffolding.
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