Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: 1298 earthquake

Pistoia - Duomo di Pistoia

10 Sep 2016 1 1 237
The Pistoia Cathedral (aka "Cattedrale di San Zeno") is located just opposite the octagonal baptistery. The cathedral dates back to the 10th century, but in 1108 it was severly damaged by a fire and had to be rebuilt. In 1145 an altar was dedicated here to Saint James the Great (aka St. Jaques) by Bishop Saint Atto, who had brought a relic to Pistoia from Santiago de Compostella. In 1202 another fire damaged the cathedral again. In 1274-1275 the aisles were covered with vaults, but further damage was caused by an earthquake in 1298. From 1598 on the medieval choir was replaced by a Baroque tribune surmounted by a dome. Later the main aisle was covered by new cross vaults. During a long and extensive restoration in the 20th century a lot of the Baroque additions were removed - and so the Romanesque church, that it once had been, was brought back. Under the choir is the crypt.

Pistoia - Duomo di Pistoia

10 Sep 2016 1 201
The Pistoia Cathedral (aka "Cattedrale di San Zeno") is located just opposite the octagonal baptistery. The cathedral dates back to the 10th century, but in 1108 it was severly damaged by a fire and had to be rebuilt. In 1145 an altar was dedicated here to Saint James the Great (aka St. Jaques) by Bishop Saint Atto, who had brought a relic to Pistoia from Santiago de Compostella. In 1202 another fire damaged the cathedral again. In 1274-1275 the aisles were covered with vaults, but further damage was caused by an earthquake in 1298. From 1598 on the medieval choir was replaced by a Baroque tribune surmounted by a dome. Later the main aisle was covered by new cross vaults. During a long and extensive restoration in the 20th century a lot of the Baroque additions were removed - and so the Romanesque church, that it once had been, was brought back.

Pistoia - Duomo di Pistoia

09 Sep 2016 1 256
The Pistoia Cathedral (aka "Cattedrale di San Zeno") is located just opposite the baptistery just seen. The cathedral dates back to the 10th century, but in 1108 it was severly damaged by a fire and had to be rebuilt. In 1145 an altar was dedicated here to Saint James the Great (aka St. Jaques) by Bishop Saint Atto, who had brought a relic to Pistoia from Santiago de Compostella. In 1202 another fire damaged the cathedral again. When further damage was caused by an earthquake in 1298 the facade probably existed already, but between 1379 and 1440 the facade was reconstructed with the addition of three tiers of striped marble loggias and a portico. Since then the cathedral is topped by the sculptures of Saint Zeno and Saint Jacopo. They are the patron saints of Pistoia.