Parish church of Saint Mary in Lison. Portogruaro. Italy Audiobook (Free)
- Ekaterina Kabasheva
- 0 h 12 min
- Cities Heirs of Byzantium Non Profit Association ACEB
- 2017-03-03
Summary:
The first reference to the name Lison is situated in a record from 996 where the Emperor Ottone III granted to Bishop Bennone of Concordia ownership of this territory. Lison is certainly a small fraction of the city of Portogruaro, in the province of Venice. The cathedral was built in 1564 by the top of the Venetian vendors Dolzoni, who possessed huge lands, in these locations. It was consecrated on June 24, 1565.
The interior of the church contains invaluable historical artifacts: 3 marble arches with about Parish church of Saint Mary in Lison. Portogruaro. Italy Greek epigraphs.
The artistic essence of the work is right down to the high-level experts from the Byzantine capital. The arches had been made in Constantinople, between your 5th and the 6th hundreds of years. They did not arrive in Venice immediately after they were made, but after the plundering with the crusaders (like the Venetians) in Constantinople in 1204, through the 4th Crusade. Also worthy of note are the capitals crowning two columns, placed at the proper end of two arcs. These Corinthian capitals have the shape of the chalice and a crown with four acanthus leaves. Their type we can fix the date of their creation between the middle of the 5th and the start of the sixth hundred years.
The audio guideline was created by experts in the field of history and art. It provides detailed information, from background and architecture and concludes with interesting and curious cases.
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