duomo spoleto
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从山上要塞下看到了较大的建筑,有大教堂风格,一看就知道那就是大教堂。后来走到通向到大教堂的路,右边看到路口,到了那儿拐弯一看,突然眼前,就在与自己眼睛同样高度处,看到了大教堂正面!一般来说,第一眼看教堂总是仰头看的,所以对这座大教堂的第一印象特别新奇。原来,通往大教堂的路在高处,大教堂建在坡下较低的地面上。正面分成三层,最下面有拱形凉廊,中间排着大小5个玫瑰窗,最上面有拱形马赛克,这相当不错。我们去的时候时间较晚,里面没有其他的人,慢慢观赏了各小礼拜堂的画。发现有画当中的人物模样很熟悉,确认一下,果然是利皮的画,在这儿也能遇到他的作品,这让我很高兴。第二天离开斯波莱托之前,最后再想看一眼利皮的画,真不巧碰上中午关门的时间,看不成。需要注意关门时间。
The Duomo's beauty is like falling in love a little bit at a time. The frescoes captivate and the mood is reverential yet uplifting. But first Spoleto becomes my first love. When the town is not celebrating its unusual beauty makes the deepest, lasting impression, especially the Roman vestiges such as the arches of the amphitheatre are a sight for sore eyes and a must to explore. On one side of the 1st century Ach di Druso is attached to a row of medieval houses as if lending support to the buildings. but for me its the mere mention of the notorious Lucrezia Borgia's name who lived here during her ascendancy is enough reason to venerate the fortress of La Rocca. I love the bold bridge of the towers which at an impressive 264 feet high and 780 feet long spanning an area stretching from the hill of Spoleto to the Tessino River valley. We took an outing to nearby Monteluco, covered in a thick forest of oaks close to the sanctuary of saint francis and the church of san Pietro dating back to the early Christian period. The facade of the church is sculpted stone, its portal embellished by bas-reliefs depicting bible scenes. On the road to foligno, we stopped at the Springs , where an early christian temple unites a landscape of poplars and weeping willows, a place so beautiful that its easy to see why it inspires the likes of Byron, Goethe and Virgil. We stayed at the Villa Milano, which occupies a panorama stop a few kms from the centre of town on the grounds of a 16-acre park with reception rooms full of works of art. We also checked out a superb hotel,10 kms from Spoleto which is a converted water mill, the Vecchio Mulino its great salon has been reworked from the mill's warehouse and overlooks the river and a beautiful garden. our memorable meals were tartufo, where the chef makes good use of black truffles, and Capanno in Terrecola, one of the finest restaurants in the area.
Almost over Churches after 4 weeks in Europe I entered expecting another oversized church. Instead I was greeted with a tasteful and reverent space with warmth and sincerity as part of its atmosphere. The cupola behind the altar is accessible and for a €1 you light up the area and marvel at Fra Lippi's work.
When you enter the Duomo, let the frescoes in the apse capture your eye right from the entrance. Walk to the apse keeping your eyes on the Filippo Lippi 1467 frescoes, then admire them. Their colours are fresh - see the blue of the Virgin's dresses - and the figures are delicate. all this in the white stone curch, with a beautiful cosmatesque floor. Then go back along the left nave of the church to go and see a 1200 crucifix (typically umbrian), and go into the chapel (Cappella Eroli) in the right nave just by the entrance. You will find Pinturicchio frescoes from 1497, .... and well, where else could you see such masterpieces? When out, go for a walk to the Ponte delle Torri, close by.
One of the most beautiful squares in Italy. The cathedral hosts beautiful frescos, on the absid and on lateral chapels, from Filippo Lippi and the Pinturicchio school.
This thousand year old cathedral had been renovated over the years. One can still see the many blocks of carved stones that the church pilfered from the Roman sites. This is a common practice, in Italy. The mosaics on the main aisle are still there, but is it original? The frescoes had been re plastered in many places, changed with the newer styles. Thus one can see several re-uncovered frescos of several époque. The pillars are not Roman, tho several capitals appears to had been. The floor plan is based on the old basilica of the first century.
Built in 1198. Beautiful fresco cycle in the apse by Fra Filippo Lippi completed in 1467. Highly recommend this Duomo.
The Duomo itself is dramatically set on a terrace and has a beautiful façade. Inside the star attraction are the frescoes by Fra Filippo Lippi in the apse of the main altar.
This is one of the great Italian cathedrals, but two things are worth mentioning above all: beautiful facade with mosaic and sculptures, and magnificent frescoes by Filippo Lippi in the altar
Spoleto is as very charming town with a beautiful church. The town, itself, is fun to stroll around in and just listen to the beautiful Italian language being spoken. The townspeople are very friendly and helpful.
Both the inside and the outside of the duomo are spectactularly decorated and are well worth a visit.
Umbria is littered with beautiful churches and duomos and this one is another, with a beautiful square in front.
Some are so highly decorated and this is plainer but just as beautiful. All are worth a visit and this is certainly lovely
The Duomo of Spoleto occupies a beautiful site down a slope with a frame work of mountains in the back. Inside each small chapel is unique and very beautiful with frescoes, statuary and artwork...one chapel all done in carved wood is dark, but if you know the secret, there is a coin box in the corner on the left as you enter. You deposit coins and the light illuminates the room! So much better in the light! The floor is like that of Sienna inlaid in patterns with various colors of marble. It shows it's importance in a Umbria with the art gracing the Duomo. From Spoleto you can see Assisi on a clear day as well as Folignano and Bevegna. The piazza in front of the Duomo is used for concerts and during the renowned music festival held each year. The only challenge at the end of a long day are all those steps back up to the street!
Noticed the outdoor speach A lovely front and a big, but quite simple (for Italy) church. ...................................