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Lazio Rieti Valle di Capodacqua Santuario della Madonna di Capodacqua
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Lazio Rieti Valle di Capodacqua Santuario della Madonna di Capodacqua
Lazio Rieti Valle di Capodacqua Santuario della Madonna di Capodacqua, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting Pilgrimage point ancient origins a parish was established there in 1153 destroyed in the earthquake of 1703 subsequently reconstructed in more majestic proportions, reconsecrated in 1853
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1153 Destroyed 1703 Subsequently Reconstructed 1853 Earthquake Established Majestic Proportions Reconsecrated Rieti
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the breathtaking beauty of Lazio Rieti Valle di Capodacqua Santuario della Madonna di Capodacqua in Italy. As I gaze upon this image, I am transported to a land rich in visual history and post-medieval architecture. The architectural sculpture adorning the sanctuary is truly awe-inspiring, with intricate details that speak volumes about the craftsmanship of its creators. The delicate sculptures seem to come alive against the backdrop of the majestic building, creating a harmonious blend of art and architecture. The painting within this pilgrimage point takes me back to ancient origins, reminding me that a parish was established here as early as 1153. However, tragedy struck when an earthquake devastated this sacred place in 1703. Nevertheless, it rose from its ruins and was reconstructed on an even grander scale. In 1853, after years of hard work and dedication by countless individuals, this sanctuary was reconsecrated. It stands today as a testament to human resilience and faith. As I admire this photo print, I can't help but feel grateful for being able to witness such magnificence captured through time. It serves as a reminder that Italy is not just a country; it is an embodiment of centuries-old stories waiting to be discovered by those who appreciate its cultural heritage.
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