Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Basilikata
Rivello - Santa Maria del Poggio
24 Nov 2022 |
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The origins of the city go back to the High Middle Ages. There were two districts the upper one, whose inhabitants lived around the "Fonte dei Lombardi", were associated with the Church of the Latin Rite, and the lower one, whose inhabitants living around "Piazza dei Greci", advocates of the Parish of the Greek Rite.
Santa Maria del Poggio, is raised like a fortress, on the top of a hill.
The original building, the Cappella di S. Giovanni, is located on the floors below and dates back to the early Middle Ages, it was then enlarged and raised during the 18th century, then remodeled inside in Baroque style. The earthquake of 1998 caused considerable damage to the building.
Here you can find more photos from the Basilicata region:
www.ipernity.com/doc/323415/album/1285972
Rivello
24 Nov 2022 |
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The origins of the city go back to the High Middle Ages. There were two districts the upper one, whose inhabitants lived around the "Fonte dei Lombardi", were associated with the Church of the Latin Rite, and the lower one, whose inhabitants living around "Piazza dei Greci", advocates of the Parish of the Greek Rite.
Maratea
23 Nov 2022 |
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Maratea is the only town in the Basilicata region on the Tyrrhenian Sea, with about 32 km of coastline. The small town (pop. 5000) is known for its 44 churches.
Maratea - Chiesa dell'Annunziata
23 Nov 2022 |
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Maratea is the only town in the Basilicata region on the Tyrrhenian Sea, with about 32 km of coastline. The small town (pop. 5000) is known for its 44 churches.
One of them is the Chiesa dell'Annunziata from the 16th century.
More photos from Calabria you can find here
www.ipernity.com/doc/323415/album/1334344
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