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| sent on December 28, 2023 (6:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I would have sworn it was the church of San Pelagio in Tricesimo but evidently it is not so, even if in reality we are only a few kilometers away. Characteristic and very evocative, excellent realization, congratulations. hi Fabio Avrei giurato fosse la chiesetta di San Pelagio a Tricesimo ma evidentemente non è così anche se in realtà ci troviamo solo a pochissimi km di distanza. Caratteristica e molto evocativa, ottima realizzazione, complimenti. ciao Fabio |
| sent on December 28, 2023 (18:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment Fabio. It is true, the two churches are relatively close, but the context in which the church of S. Pelagio is inserted, over time, has changed so much that the building is now squeezed between two paved roads and the railway... But that's progress, unfortunately. The church dedicated to St. Agnes, on the other hand, still has purely rural characteristics, being to all intents and purposes located in the middle of the fields. However, from a historical-architectural point of view, they are both very interesting. The church of S. Pelagio also has many similarities with the contemporary church of S. Michele di Monastetto in Tricesimo. Hi Fabio Grazie per il commento Fabio. E' vero, le due chiese sono relativamente vicine, ma il contesto in cui è inserita la chiesa di S.Pelagio, nel tempo, è molto mutato tanto che l'edificio è ormai stretto tra due strade asfaltate e la ferrovia...ma questo è il progresso, purtroppo. La chiesa dedicata a S.Agnese invece presenta tuttora caratteristiche prettamente campestri, trovandosi a tutti gli effetti in mezzo ai campi. Comunque, dal punto di vista storico-architettonico, sono entrambe molto interessanti. La chiesa di S.Pelagio inoltre presenta molte similitudini con la coeva chiesa di S.Michele di Monastetto a Tricesimo. Ciao Fabio |
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