24 Feb 2020

The courtyard and flavours of Militello

The courtyard, or castle atrium, and Via Porta della Terra are where the mustard and prickly pear festival takes place in October. Numerous stalls offer the chance to taste and buy typical products from the surrounding countryside. The scent of mustard spreads through the streets, tickling the n...
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24 Feb 2020

The lost Branciforte library

At the beginning of the 17th century Francesco Branciforte and his wife Lady Joanna of Austria had an impressive library built next to their palace, containing thousands of volumes, artwork, world maps and other curious objects. It was destroyed by the earthquake of 1693 and never rebuilt, so all tr...
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24 Feb 2020

A masterpiece for Santa Maria della Stella

The precious Nativity from the church of Santa Maria della Stella la Vetere (St. Mary of the Star), on the outskirts of the town of Militello, remained intact after the great earthquake. Commissioned in 1487 by the Lord of Militello Antonio Pietro Barresi, created by the Florentine workshop of And...
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24 Feb 2020

Necropolis: city of the dead

The term necropolis in archaeology refers to a group of tombs from periods before Christianity (for Christian tombs the word cemetery is used). Literally meaning "city of the dead", in ancient civilisations necropolises were fundamental places due to the importance of worshipping the dead and beli...
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24 Feb 2020

Giovanni Tuccari: the “lightning-fast painter”

Giovanni Tuccari, the painter who frescoed the church vault, was named "fulmine della pittura" (lightning-fast painter) for his speed. It took him very little time to paint such a large surface, because he used the same technique as some 18th-century artists who had similar requirements. From a dis...
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24 Feb 2020

Allegories

The term allegory in painting refers to the representation of abstract concepts or words using a veritable image, such as human figures....
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24 Feb 2020

Polychrome

The term polychrome is used in reference to an object with multiple colours that create a decorative effect....
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24 Feb 2020

St. Benedict of Nursia

St. Benedict was probably born in 480 AD, shortly after the fall of the Western Empire in 476 AD when Italy was invaded by the Goths, a barbarian population that plundered and devastated many ancient Italian cities. It was St. Benedict's idea to found two monasteries, Subiaco and Montecassino, to br...
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24 Feb 2020

A headless horse

A legend tells of a strange presence in Via dei Crociferi. Tired of the continuous amorous and political meetings that took place below their homes by night, the inhabitants spread rumours of a "headless horse". In order to prove the story unfounded, a brave young man decided to plant a nail und...
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24 Feb 2020

Giancarlo De Carlo

Giancarlo De Carlo was born in Genoa in 1919 and died in Milan in 2005. He was an Italian academic, architect and urban planner. He was famous for Urbino's General Town Plan, and for involving the inhabitants in urban planning decisions as an opportunity for them to participate in the territory's ...
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