Sunday, April 18, 2021

An ancient Romanesque church



Most of the surviving medieval architecture is to be seen in churches and castles.  An excellent example is the ancient Romanesque church named Santa Maria Maggiore, and located in Tuscania (Central Italy), 90 Km North from Rome. The church was built in 1206, and it was reconstructed many times over the centuries. The interior has columns and pillars with romanesque capitals also carved with plants and zoomorphic motifs.


I don't want to get off track, but I sometimes go running past old buildings located in the urban environment. Many of those stones have a story to tell. 





8 comments:

Tom said...

...old in Europe takes on a whole different meaning than here. Something built in the 1700s is old to us. Thanks for sharing.

SzgnBsl said...

It's looking very interesting and I loved there 🙏 I always love to visit historical places and Italy is a perfect place too see many of them. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful new week ✌️

Vivì said...

Il Medioevo è il periodo che più mi affascina e coinvolge sia con i sensi che con i pensieri. Penso che sia stato il periodo più ricco per l'arte, l'architettura e i più grandi geni dell'umanità sono nati e vissuti in quei secoli. In quanto a Storia e Architettura noi italiani siamo fortunati. Un saluto e un sorriso Giorgio.

DVArtist said...

This is an incredible place with building that take my breath. Yes, those old building have stories. If they could only speak. Have a nice day today.

Veronica Lee said...

I've never seen an ancient Romanesque church before. What a beauty!

Have a great weekend. Giorgio!

Himawan Sant said...

It is true as you have explained that the new stone of the old building has a long historical story of its own and is a silent witness of many events. I am glad I was invited to see the beauty of this ancient Roman church called Santa Maria Maggiore located in Tuscania (Central Italy).
The building is very magnificent with amazing ornament details.

Have a nice week, Giorgio.

Justcherry said...

The ancient Roman church building is apparently very old, built in 1206. Although it has been reconstructed, it still maintains its original architecture in the middle ages. It's a cultural heritage that should be preserved.
And what are the stories behind the other old buildings .. that you passed? definitely an interesting story to review it.
Thank you for your kind words and thank you very much for wishing us the happy holy month of Ramadan on my blog.
Have a nice blessing of your life and your family.
Regards.

kestrel said...

I like old buildings and architecture. Visited Rome before the pandemic and it is a lovely city. I would like to return to Rome and Italy again when travelling permits. The whites and grey stones show the carvings well. Following your blog.