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| sent on January 13, 2020 (17:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Here, as a title, there could be. ..."What remains." The St. Michael's collapsing, there's no sculpture left soon. Qui, come titolo, ci poteva stare...."Quel che rimane". Il San Michele sta collassando, tra poco non resterà più alcuna scultura. |
| sent on January 13, 2020 (18:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
20 years ago I made a fairly similar slide and you still recognized the wheels of a wagon: now no more. I am pleased to remember the gc pepper engineer who criticized the "conservative" interventions made in the 70s. Thank you, Paul, for letting me know. 20 anni fa ho fatto una diapositiva abbastanza simile e si riconoscevano ancora le ruote di un carro: ora non più. Mi fa piacere ricordare l ingegnere gc pepe che criticava gli interventi "conservativi" fatti negli anni 70. Grazie, Paolo, per avermelo fatto sovvenire. |
| sent on January 14, 2020 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I allowed myself the above comment precisely for the reasons to which you gave more precise feedback. I have absolutely clear (and also photographic documents confirming it) as if it were the St. Michael 40 / 50 years ago. After a millennium, during which it seemed that a pact had been made with the Devil (? ... church!... it is said) to preserve the eternal youth, this formidable monument, archetype of the Romanesque, seems to have suddenly shown its real registry. Obviously the reference to Oscar Wilde and the analogy with Dorian Grey . A heartfelt thank you for your attention. Paul Mi sono permesso il soprastante commento proprio per i motivi a cui hai dato più preciso riscontro. Ho assolutamente chiaro (e pure documentazioni fotografiche che lo confermano) come fosse il San Michele 40 / 50 anni or sono. Dopo un millennio, nel corso del quale pareva fosse stato fatto un patto con il Diavolo (..? ...in chiesa!... si fa per dire) per conservare l'eterna giovinezza, questo formidabile monumento, archetipo del romanico, pare abbia improvvisamente mostrato la propria reale anagrafe. Ovvio il riferimento ad Oscar Wilde ed all'analogia con Dorian Grey . Un sentito grazie per l'attenzione. Paolo |
| sent on January 14, 2020 (14:39) | This comment has been translated
Beautiful! |
| sent on June 07, 2020 (14:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks, Corradocom! Grazie, Corradocom! |
| sent on June 10, 2020 (18:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The sandstone of St. Michael's Basilica... every year they propose initiatives flagged with high-sounding titles "Save St. Michael" and the church of over a thousand years and in which Federico Barbarossa was crowned quickly shrinks to dust... This is Italy, we have too vast a heritage and as every time when there is abundance it is not a problem if something is ruined, so there are many other (more or less) healthy... a tragedy!! We trust that the Bramante cupolone (in the background) at least can withstand... L'arenaria della Basilica di San Michele...ogni anno propongono iniziative sbandierate con titoli altisonanti "Salviamo San Michele" e la chiesa di oltre mille anni e in cui fu incoronato Federico Barbarossa velocemente si riduce in polvere... Questa è l'Italia, abbiamo un patrimonio troppo vasto e come ogni volta in cui c'è abbondanza non è problema se qualcosa si rovina, tanto ce ne sono molte altre (più o meno) sane...una tragedia!! Confidiamo che il cupolone del Bramante (sullo sfondo) almeno riesca a resistere... |
| sent on June 10, 2020 (19:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm telling you, it's all true. The unfortunate restoration of s Michele in the 60s already criticized. The cupolone is of the Bramante but, if you do not know, implemented in the early years of the last century. Ps: I'll put you as a friend who you're from Pavia Ti dico, tutto vero. Il restauro disgraziato di s Michele negli anni 60 già criticato. Il cupolone si del Bramante ma, se non lo sai, attuato nei primi anni del secolo scorso. Ps: ti metto come amico ché sei di pavia |
| sent on June 10, 2020 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
... Pavia Cathedral.... born from the demolition of the two churches ...il Duomo di Pavia....nato dalla demolizione delle due chiese |
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