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| sent on February 22, 2013 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The seat is a monument of the historical center of Lecce, located in piazza Sant'Oronzo. Dates from the late sixteenth century.
Seat and St Mark's Church Structure [edit]
The building was constructed in 1592 on behalf of the Mayor Venetian Pietro Mocenigo, to replace the old demolished in 1588.
The structure, an interesting mixture of Gothic and Renaissance spirit, is characterized by four pillars of ovules that incorporate a hollow column, such as opening large pointed arches pointed arch surmounted by balconies and decorated with trophies. The type of corner pillar refers to the type invented probably by Gabriele Riccardi, the same pillar you can see, then fact, even the corner of the right side of the Basilica of Santa Croce. In ancient times, as seen in prints of the period of the square, the building was completed with a clock surmounted by two statues. Il Sedile è un monumento del centro storico di Lecce, sito in piazza Sant'Oronzo. Risale alla fine XVI secolo. Sedile e Chiesa di San Marco Struttura [modifica] L'edificio fu costruito nel 1592 su incarico dell'allora sindaco veneziano Pietro Mocenigo, in sostituzione del vecchio abbattuto nel 1588. La struttura, un'interessante mescolanza di spirito gotico e rinascimentale, è caratterizzata da quattro pilastri forati ad ovuli che incorporano una colonna, fra cui si aprono grandi arcate ogivali a sesto acuto sormontate da logge e decorate da trofei. Il tipo di pilastro angolare richiama il tipo ideato con molta probabilità da Gabriele Riccardi: lo stesso pilastro si può vedere, infatti, anche all'angolo della fiancata destra della Basilica di Santa Croce. Anticamente, come si osserva in stampe d'epoca della piazza, l'edificio era completato anche da un orologio sormontato da due statue. |
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