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Campania Caserta Aversa S. Paolo Cathedral Italy
Campania Caserta Aversa S. Paolo, Cathedral, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Work on cathedral begun in 1053 under conte Riccardo I, completed in 1145 by his son Giordano in 1090. Destroyed by fire in 1145 and restored in 1255. Damaged by earthquake of December 1456, and rebuilt during 1703-1715 by C. Beratti. Exterior and Interior Architecture, architectural sculpture. Post-medieval Interior views Altar of 1563 by Giacomo Lucarelli, with frieze representing the Trinity, Annunciation, and SS. Peter and Paul bishops throne wooden crucifix, catalana, c. 1250
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1053 1090 1145 1250 1255 1563 1703 1715 Annunciation Aversas Paolo Beratti Catalana Completed Conte Riccardo Damaged December 1456 Destroyed Earthquake Fire Frieze Giacomo Lucarelli Interior Architecture Paul Bishop Throne Wooden Crucifix Peter Rebuilt Representing Son Giordano Trinity Views Altar Caserta
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This print showcases the magnificent Campania Caserta Aversa S. Paolo Cathedral in Italy, a true testament to the country's rich visual history. The cathedral's medieval origins date back to 1053 when construction began under the guidance of conte Riccardo I and was later completed in 1145 by his son Giordano in 1090. However, tragedy struck when a devastating fire destroyed the structure in 1145, leading to its restoration in 1255. Throughout its existence, this architectural masterpiece has endured numerous challenges such as damage caused by an earthquake in December 1456. Nevertheless, it stood resilient and underwent reconstruction from 1703-1715 under the skilled hands of C. Beratti. The exterior and interior architecture of this cathedral are truly awe-inspiring, featuring intricate details and exquisite sculptural work that reflect its post-medieval charm. Inside, visitors can marvel at the Altar of 1563 crafted by Giacomo Lucarelli which boasts a stunning frieze depicting the Trinity, Annunciation, and SS. Peter and Paul bishops throne wooden crucifix from Catalana dating back to approximately c. 1250. This remarkable print encapsulates not only the grandeur of Campania Caserta Aversa S. Paolo Cathedral but also serves as a reminder of Italy's enduring cultural heritage through centuries of craftsmanship and artistic excellence.
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