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Duomo Cathedral and surrounding area in Milan |
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The Duomo di Cremona (English: Cremona Cathedral) is the seat of the Bishop of Cremona in Lombardy, Italy, and is the main Catholic church of that town. It is dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, (Our Lady of the Assumption). Its bell tower is the famous Torrazzo, symbol of the city and tallest pre-modern tower in Italy.
Also annexed is the Baptistery, another important medieval monument.
Originally built in Romanesque style, the church was restored and extended with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements. The church was begun in 1107, but the works were damaged and halted after an earthquake in 1117. Construction were resumed in 1129, and the edifice was probably finished in 1160-1170. The main altar, dedicated to the city's patron saints St. Archelaus and St. Irnerius, was consecrated in 1196. |
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Outside The beautiful Cathedral |
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We were so priviledged and blessed! After climbing 463 steps up the Duomo (Cathedral) in Florence, we were greeted with the Angelus bells ringing. To God be the glory! |
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This afternoon the new Proposto of Barga, Don Stefano Serafini arrived in Barga to take up this position after the death of Don Piero Giannini who died exactly two months ago (article here)
He was met on the Fosso by the Mayor of Barga Unberto Sereni and escorted up to his recently restored residence just below the Duomo.
There followed a mass at the Duomo presided over by S.E Mons. Alessandro Piotti, the Archbishop of Pisa. |
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A 360 degree view of the Piazza Del Duomo in the heart of Milan. Featuring the Duomo cathedral and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle II. |
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To begin our sight-seeing adventures in Florence, my roommates, Tash and Walter, and I decided to visit Florence's most beloved cathedral, the Duomo. At the top was a wonderful surprise! |
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This cathedral has 4 bells.
3 bells for peal and 1 bell of Clock.
The masses of 3 bells is:
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4000kg
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Piazza Castello
Sforza Castle
Torre del Filarete
Lombardy
Opera House: Teatro alla Scala
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele
Palazzo Reale
Arengario
Via Mercanti
Piazza Missori
Leonardo da Vinci
Leone Leoni
Casa degli Omenoni
La Chiesa Di San Fedele
San Giovanni in Conca, basilica
Sant' Alessandro
Santa Maria presso San Satiro
Via Mazzini
Piazza del Duomo - Cathedral Square
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Modena, Piazza Grande (8 settembre 2007)
Le Frecce Tricolori salutano l'uscita del feretro di Luciano Pavarotti dal Duomo di Modena al termine del funerale.
The Italian acrobatics flight team pass over Modena's Duomo Cathedral, northern Italy, after the Luciano Pavarotti funeral, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. |
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Little where you can see the great Duomo cathedral!! |
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Lo splendido e decoratissimo Duomo di Orvieto e la piazza antistante, in una giornata abbastanza luminosa ma molto ventosa |
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While attending a speedskating sporting event in Milano, Italy - I had the opportunity to videotape this cathedral named Piazza del Duomo. It stands majestically at the very heart of Milano city and reveals a story from an ancient past. A magnificent and symbolic work of art that draws the attention of many tourists and locals alike. |
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Santa Maria Del Fiore Duomo (Cathedral) and Door of Miracles at Piazza Signoria in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. |
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Inside the Duomo of Florence |
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Il mirabolante Duomo di Siena, ammirato dall'interno! Colonne bianche e nere altissime, volte decoratissime, rosone e finestre istoriatissime...wow! |
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Part (2 of 3) takes you on a tour of the inside of Piazza del Duomo, a gothic and ancient cathedral that attracts tourists from around the world. It is rich with history and art that is reflected throughout the interior. Many images were edited to allow for a more detailed appearance of this magnificent piece of art. |
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Sophie and a couple of animal friends playing on the steps of the cathedral in Orvieto during carnival time. |
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Campo dei Miracoli: The Baptistery (Battistero), the Cemetery (Campo Santo), the Cathedral (Duomo) and the leaning Tower (Torre pendente). |
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Il Duomo di Orvieto, interno, in particolare l'abside, con splendide pitture! |
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Nella puntata del 21 aprile 2007 del quiz televisivo di Canale 5 "Chi vuol essere Milionario" viene posta una domanda sul Duomo di Fidenza (Parma)del valore di 150 mila euro.
21st April 2007: on the Italian television game show "Who wants to be a millionaire" a contestant is given a question (cash prize €150,00) about the Fidenza Cathedral (Parma). |
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duomo di como, piazza del duomo, portici plinio |
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Duomo (cathedral) in Piazza Signoria in Florence (Firenze), Italy. |
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Side view of the huge cathedral in Florence |
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Lo spettacolare Duomo di Orvieto ripreso di lato, con il Museo Archeologico Nazionale |
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Daniel playing the church organ in Monreale Cathedral |
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Conclusion. From the rooftop of the Piazza del Duomo, you are rewarded with spectacular views of the whole city - Milano, Italy. The snowy mountain tops of the Swiss Alps (which border northern Italy) can be seen peeking through the background in some of my images. Atop this gothic cathedral you will also discover the many gargoyles, flying buttresses and statues that make this majestic monument come to life. If ever you plan on visiting Italy - the Piazza del Duomo is, unquestionably, worth adding to your itinerary! |
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Sunny Italy they say. But it is pouring with rain in Florence.
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland, although unfortunately not the most visited. I have produced a number of films, most in English but also in Polish, French, Italian, Spanish and the occassional hint of German and Hebrew. My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects
There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focussing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers. Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
In 1997 I founded Polish Business News http://www.pbn.com.pl .There are a number of business related films here and I intend to do many more on CRM (customer relations management).
My blog can be found via http://www.ceepackaging.com and http://www.pbn.com.pl and contains background information and more details of many of my films. This information is in English.
I have also a second blog on the site http://www.navigeo.net/blog/alan-heath-blog . This site has been recently started by a friend and I think it will soon be one of the leading travel sites in Poland, if not Central Europe. It contains additional information about some of the places and events shown in these films but most of that is in Polish. |
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The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo of Pisa is located in Piazza dei Miracoli, in the hall of Capitoilo Cathedral, which dates back to the thirteenth century.
Fu inaugurato nel 1986 per ospitare i reperti rimossi dal Duomo e dal Battistero per ragioni di salvaguardia e anche per poterli esporre secondo metodi di esposizione moderni, che ne permettono un'ottima presentazione e un maggiore apprezzamento. It was opened in 1986 to house the exhibits removed from the Cathedral and the baptistery for reasons of preservation and also in order to expose the second exposure modern methods, which allow excellent presentation and a greater appreciation.
Tra le sculture si segnalano le opere di Tino di Camaino e Giovanni Pisano , compresa la Vergine con bambino in avorio , scolpita da Giovanni nel 1300 per l'altare maggiore del Duomo. Among the sculptures include the works of Tino di Camaino and Giovanni Pisano, including the Virgin and child ivory, carved by John in 1300 for the high altar of the cathedral.
Nelle sale del Tesoro sono presenti molti reliquiari dei secoli XVII e XVIII, e anche alcuni medievali salvati dall'incendio, tra i quali quello contenente (secondo la tradizione) alcuni sassi del Golgota e il vestito da eremita di San Ranieri , patrono della città. In the halls of the Treasury are many relics of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and even some medieval saved the fire, including one containing (according to tradition) some rocks of Golgotha and dressed as a hermit of San Ranieri, patron of the city. |
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Our sixth Vlog from the top of the tower next to th Duomo(Cathedral) in Firenze(Florence) |
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The leaning tower of Pisa.
My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland, although unfortunately not the most visited. I have produced a number of films, most in English but also in Polish, French, Italian, Spanish and the occassional hint of German and Hebrew. My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects
There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focussing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers. Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
In 1997 I founded Polish Business News http://www.pbn.com.pl .There are a number of business related films here and I intend to do many more on CRM (customer relations management).
My blog can be found via http://www.ceepackaging.com and http://www.pbn.com.pl and contains background information and more details of many of my films. This information is in English.
I have also a second blog on the site http://www.navigeo.net/blog/alan-heath-blog . This site has been recently started by a friend and I think it will soon be one of the leading travel sites in Poland, if not Central Europe. It contains additional information about some of the places and events shown in these films but most of that is in Polish. |
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The Cathedral of Modena and the annexed campanile are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begun under the direction of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany with its first stone laid June 6, 1099 and its crypt ready for the city's patron, Saint Geminianus, and consecrated only six years later, the Duomo of Modena was finished in 1184. The Torre della Ghirlandina or Torre Civica is the bell tower of the Cathedral. Standing at 86.12 metres, the tower is the traditional symbol of Modena, being visible from all directions outside the city. |
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CAPPELLA JEMALE del Duomo di Milano.
I primordi
Sull'area occupata dal Duomo e dalla sua piazza, dall'epoca romana fino a quella viscontea, erano sorte ed esistevano, tra i vari edifici sacri cristiani, queste più significative presenze: la basilica Vetus (III sec. d.C. ?), citata da S. Ambrogio, alla quale apparteneva la vasca battesimale di S. Stefano alla Fonti, ritrovata sotto la sacrestia settentrionale del Duomo; la prima cattedrale milanese, dedicata poi a S. Tecla, risalente al terzo-quarto decennio del sec. IV e chiamata basilica nova o major e poi divenuta la basilica aestiva; il battistero ottagonale di S. Giovanni alle Fonti, a ridosso dell'abside di S. Tecla, costruito da S. Ambrogio; la seconda cattedrale milanese, dedicata a S. Maria Maggiore, nella zona ora occupata dalla navata centrale del Duomo, consacrata nell'836, divenuta poi la basilica hjemalis.
E' in questo suolo, da più di mille anni consacrato al culto cristiano, che dal 1386 il Duomo affonda le proprie radici storiche, spirituali e architettoniche. La nuova cattedrale venne avviata, per iniziativa dell'arcivescovo Antonio da Saluzzo e con il consenso del signore di Milano, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, secondo i criteri costruttivi del gotico padano in cotto, ma su un progetto planimetrico grandioso, quale è giunto a noi. A questa fase iniziale risalgono buona parte della sacrestia settentrionale, del muro semiottagonale dell'abside e dell'impianto murario della sacrestia meridionale.
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THE DUOMO OF MILAN Santa Maria Nascente
This Church, dedicated to the nativity of Mary, is the Mother Church of the City, known as the Cathedral. This is where The Bishop carries out his duties of educating, guiding and presides over his diocese. It is commonly known as Duomo, from the Latin word "domus" , that is, House: the Duomo is in fact the House of God and his faithful.
The area where the Duomo stands was originally the site of two basilicas: Santa Maria Maggiore, the winter cathedral, or Jemale, built during the Carolingian period, on the remains of the Basilica Vetus (III century?), and Santa Tecla (III-IV decade of the IV century), the summer cathedral. The baptistery of San Giovanni alle Fonti (IV century), situated between the two churches, completed this religious complex.
Because of the precarious conditions of the two churches, especially Santa Maria Maggiore, the construction of the Duomo began in 1386 with Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo as its patron. The population of Milan wanted a new cathedral which corresponded to the Gothic forms of the Po valley using baked clay as their building material.
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DAL PORTALE DELLA DIOCESI DI MILANO WWW.CHIESADIMILANO.IT
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video prodotto da TELENOVA |
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L'interno del Duomo di Orvieto! Spettacolari le colonne maestose bianche e nere! |
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Taken on the roof of the main Cathedral of Milan. |
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The dome. |
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Film from inside the Duomo in Siena, Italy. |
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Pisa is truly a Romanesque delight. Dripping with a profusion of artwork, the city offers historical insights both rare and precious. At its heart lies the exquisitely pretty Piazza dei Miracoli ("Square of Miracles) which ranks as one of the world's loveliest squares. Set among its sprawling lawns is one of Europe's most extraordinary concentrations of Romanesque splendor, the cathedral (Duomo), baptistry, cemetery (or Camposanto) and Leaning Tower within its lush grounds.
No visit to Italy is complete without a trip to see the celebrated Torre pendente di Pisa. Construction of the tower began in 1173 but after the third tier, it had to be interrupted because the ground was giving way which lead to its famous tilt. In the 14th century, Giovanni de Simone, architect of the Camposanto, finished the work begun by Diotisalvi with the creation of the Bell Room. With 294 steps, it is about 56 meters high and is inclined in relation to the vertical by 4 meters. There are seven bells, one for each note of the musical scale. The largest one was installed in 1655. The Tower is situated behind the Duomo, which is considered to be the most important expression of Pisan Romanesque. The majesty of Pisa's cathedral, entitled to Santa Maria Assunta (St. Mary of the Assumption), made it a model for Romanesque churches throughout Tuscany. Clad with alternating bands of dark green and cream marble that is characteristic of Pisan-Romanesque style, the main facade has four exquisite tiers of columns. Its construction began in 1064 by Buscheto and was completed by Rainaldo in the 12th century. On its bronze doors the stories of the Madonna and Christ are incised. Inside, the five naves showcase paintings by Beccafumi, Ghirlandaio, Andrea del Sarto and Sodoma. The unusual round baptistry was started in 1153 by Diotisalvi, remodelled by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano more than a century later and completed in the 14th century. The lower level is Pisan-Romanesque while the pinnacled upper section and dome are Gothic. In 1987 the whole square was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Pisa has a centuries-old tradition as a university town. After the city fell to Florence in 1406, the Medici encouraged great artistic, literary and scientific endeavors and re-established Pisa's university (which was created in 1343). Galileo Galilei, the city's most famous son, later taught at the university. Pisan residents include the Romantic poets, Byron and Shelley. |
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Recording inside of Duomo Cathedral, in Florance Italy. Buy some Leather in Florence if you get a chance to go!! its the best |
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duomo barga tuscany
http://www.barganews.com/2007/07/31/for-continued-enlightenment-please-insert-coin/ |
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I follow Michelle as she walks through the Piazza in front of Il Duomo. Then we inspect the front doors of the cathedral. |
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Orvieto is a city in southwestern Umbria, Italy situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff. The site of the city is among the most dramatic in Europe, rising above the almost-vertical faces of tuff cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone.
Orvieto is noted for its Gothic cathedral, or duomo. The church is striped in white travertine and greenish-black basalt in narrow bands; its design has often been attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio, but the prevailing modern opinion is that its master mason was an obscure monk named Fra' Bevignate from Perugia; construction began in 1290. The façade is particularly striking and includes some remarkable sculpture by Lorenzo Maitani (14th century).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orvieto |
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While attending a speedskating sporting event in Milano, Italy - I had the opportunity to videotape this cathedral named Piazza del Duomo. It stands majestically at the very heart of Milano city and reveals a story from an ancient past. A magnificent and symbolic work of art that draws the attention of many tourists and locals alike. |
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Milan and Duomo Cathedral, Italy |
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Florence (or Firenze)is famous among tourists and scholars for her glorious artwork, cultural heritage, and the major role she played in the Renaissance and Humanist movements. All these facets combine to make this one of the most glorious cities in the world. Cradle of the Renaissance, this beautiful city is also called the Athens of the Middle Ages. The "Historic Centre of Florence" was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1982.
Florence, the main town of Tuscany, is just at the center of Italy (300 kms south from Milan and 280 north from Rome). As a Renaissance city famous for its art and architecture, I rediscovered history and culture in every corner, tucked among the city's many piazzas, beautiful churches, and fascinating galleries and museums. As a matter of fact, there are few places in the world that have such a huge concentration of monuments and masterpieces in such a small space.
The city is dominated by the splendid piazza del Duomo, and, at its core, the Duomo, the city's cathedral, with its exterior inlaid with intricately patterned pink, white and green marble. The symbol of Florence soars above the surrounding buildings; in fact, it's so huge that there's no point nearby from where you can see the entire building, but one gets glimpses of it wandering through the neighboring streets. The word duomo comes from a latin word "domus" (house) and "Domus" is the House of God. The Duomo, or Cattedrale de Santa Maria del Fiore, is one of Europe's most recognizable landmarks. Looming over the city, the building features a massive dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The Florentine Gothic duomo was begun in 1296 and consecrated in 1436. The baptistry doors dedicated to St. John the Baptist (which date back to 1059), known as the Gates of Paradise, were created by Ghiberti, and Dante, the father of Italian Renaissance poetry, was baptized here. Giotto continued the construction work begun in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio, who was also the famous architect of the church of Santa Croce and the Palazzo Vecchio, and Giotto's major accomplishment was the building of the campanile (built in 1334). The frescos at the Dome represent the Last Judgement done by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari, renowned Renaissance artists.
Built around the end of the thirteenth century as a symmetrical contrast to the city's religious center, Piazza della Signoria has always been the civic center of Florentine life right from the medieval times. Of all its many squares, this is Florence's showpiece piazza, with the 13th-century crenellated Palazzo Vecchio, and surrounded by other important buildings, such as the Loggia della Signoria and the Palazzo degli Uffizi on the south side, the sixteenth century Palazzo degli Uguccioni on the north side, and the Palazzo del Tribunale di Mercanzia (about 1359) on the east side. At the heart of the piazza is Bartolomeo Ammanati's Fountain of Neptune, which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture at the terminus of a still functioning Roman aqueduct.
Heading towards the river from the piazza Signoria, the piazzale degli Uffizi is home to the greatest museum of Renaissance art in the world, the Uffizi Gallery. Occupying the former offices of the Medici administration, many of Italy's most celebrated paintings can be seen here -- the Uffizi has a room filled with nothing but Botticellis, including the famous Birth of Venus and the glowing Allegory of Spring, along with stunning works by Michelangelo, Da Vinci and Titian.
The huge area that surrounds Santa Croce is one of Florence's richest neighborhoods. The mock-Gothic church of Santa Croce dates back to the 13th century, and is filled with the tombs of the city's illustrious dead. Dante's tomb is just a memorial, as he was buried in Ravenna, but Michelangelo does actually lie in his elaborate tomb, as does Galileo in his. |
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Salerno, Amalfi: l'interno del duomo durante la celebrazione di un matrimonio.
www.difiorefotografi.it |
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Mainenti, Van Alebeek, Tirriddiliu.
Ragusa Ibla 9 august 2005
video:http://www.autistici.org/nto/urban.html
Ragusa is a very beautiful baroque town in the south of sicily.
Tourists come to visit the architectural splendors such as the cathedral of st george - the duomo, but often find it difficult to find the way, since the old town is full of narrow winding streets.
The front door of the house where our recording sessions were held is often open to have some cool breeze, tourists passing stick their nose inside and ask where they can find the duomo.
One august morning we decided to help them and put up some signs, in the wrong direction of course, leading pass the courtyard where we held our illegal concert using traditional instruments, voice, loop station, various kinds of feedback, and tapes with field recordings and non definable recordings.
This concert and the documentation of it is part of our new cd that will also include more sounds short movies, pictures, writings and information on how to install your own web radio. |
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May 2, 2008.
Me and my family headed to the christian catholic Cathedral of St Peter in my town, Bologna.
Those were the last days for to see, in the town, an icon of the Virgin Mary with the Child Jesus that is said, by the popular tradition, to have saved the town of Bologna, in the spring of the year 1433, from a period of excessive raining that would have ruined the harvest.
This icon is usually kept in the Santuary of Saint Luke, on the hills south of Bologna.
The Cathedral itself is full of beautiful pieces of art, including works by Alfonso Lombardi, Donato Creti, Marcantonio Franceschini, Fontana, Ludovico Carracci, and Alessandro Tiarini.
If you want to know a bit more about this church and its art, feel free to visit the following pages:
http://www.bologna.chiesacattolica.it/cattedrale/index2.php
http://iat.comune.bologna.it/IAT/IAT.nsf/0cf4445e25a35c5dc1256e6a004f5ad1/bf4bdae6fb361948c1257076004be6fc?OpenDocument
http://guides.travelchannel.com/bologna/attractions/sightseeing/attractions-landmarks/113027.html
Thank you for watching, commenting and rating! :-)
Baroquely yours
Daniele |
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