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Alassio (hamlet. Solva) - Church of Sant'Anna ai Monti....

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Alassio (hamlet. Solva) - Church of Sant'Anna ai Monti. sent on January 24, 2016 (18:15) by Massimo Schiavi. 26 comments, 1195 views. [retina]

at 54mm, 1/320 f/6.3, ISO 100, hand held.

Percorrendo la strada romana Iulia Augusta verso Albenga, a poche centinaia di metri dalla chiesa di Santa Croce, tra la vegetazione di cipressi ed eucalipti, si raggiunge la chiesa di Sant'Anna ai Monti. La tradizione vuole che si tratti di una chiesa antichissima, addirittura edificata prima del Mille. In realtà non ci sono ancora elementi certi sul periodo della sua fondazione che potrebbe essere legata alla presenza di un piccolo insediamento abitato in questa zona, un anfratto assai vicino al mare, ma nello stesso tempo anche ben nascosto e riparato. La chiesa ha una forma irregolare e ha certamente subito un arretramento della facciata. Dal XVII secolo fu adibita ad uso agricolo ed altri locali furono costruiti lungo il lato a monte. S.Anna fu restaurata negli anni Settanta del Novecento. Oggi sono ancora visibili parti di affreschi di fine Quattrocento / inizio Cinquecento, intonacati dopo il Concilio di Trento, e oggi purtroppo molto rovinati. #Chiese



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sent on January 24, 2016 (18:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What a beautiful Massimo, does not even seem to be a church at first sight, with all the vegetation around ... But it is a recent photo or a few months ago (summer?). Congratulations anyway!
Peter

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sent on January 24, 2016 (18:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Peter thanks for the comment that makes me great pleasure. Originally a church, then was adapted by enlarging it, to other uses, including that of small convent (said to be the first settlement of Franciscans in Western Liguria) and then agriculture. Unfortunately it can not be visited and was restored practically only on the outside.
The photo was taken in the month of May.
Hello and good week.

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 24, 2016 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you and good week to you Max.
Peter

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sent on January 24, 2016 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a nice document to a nice architecture
hello, Jordan

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sent on January 24, 2016 (18:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Jordan for the visit and for the appreciation of the shot, which pleases me very much.
Hello and good week!

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 24, 2016 (20:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Also this beautiful Massimo. How many undiscovered treasures we have. Thanks to this "ancient flavor", as we often say.
Best wishes.
Giorgio

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sent on January 24, 2016 (21:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you, George, for the welcome comments.
When I visit or, simply, to go alongside these monuments, small or large, that go back several centuries ago, I can not think of who built them, and then inhabited, and then, who knows with abandoned which sorrow, and then inhabited again by arranging and adapting to new requirements, and so on up to the present day of my curious wanderer who stop there to observe them. I believe that, if the monuments could talk, would manifest their contentment to those who admire them for what they are. Unlike humans, the monuments (churches, large and majestic, big and small palaces, farmhouses and cottages, Roman bridges or narrow streets of the country, or ...) are not vain and are content with a look of contemplation of their living .
I will stop here and I send you a warm greeting and a wishor for a good week!

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 24, 2016 (21:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very very nice too !! shooting Massimo :-)
Hello, Arvina

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sent on January 24, 2016 (21:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like the walls of this church (but not too small, though!) Made with local pebbles .. look old as the coast on which they are built! Thanks caption very interesting .. but if the frescoes were plastered after the Council of Trent as I understand that they were considered little prude .. or not?
Many expect the continuation of this beautiful gallery you have open, hello Massimo! :-P :-P

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sent on January 24, 2016 (22:02)

Hello my friend Massimo.....

Bravo for you......Splendid picture "antiquity house " great shotting.....

Jean, Quebec, Canada, bye.....

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sent on January 24, 2016 (22:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Pussycat, unfortunately, the church can not be visited and, therefore, can not tell you much on the frescoes that have not seen, but I only learned of their existence from the internet, but the photos of the frescoes that I found show a Madonna and Child, some saints and geometric figures. If something was inconvenient I think, more than intonacarlo, at the time they ... Picconato away!
I think he asked to be acquired to continue the gallery, but the photos I still have, therefore, for this time I hope to continue the good weather !!! ;-)
Thanks for your attention and the welcome comments!
Hello Pussy and good week!

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 24, 2016 (22:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much, dear Jeant, for your appreciation of this shot.
Hi!

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 25, 2016 (14:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting and well shot, well done Max! :-P
Hello,
Roberto

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sent on January 25, 2016 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Steve for the appreciation of the shot!
Best wishes!

Maximum :-)

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sent on January 29, 2016 (12:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful and interesting caption.
I might have reduced some lights ;-)
Rinaldo

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sent on January 29, 2016 (13:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Rinaldo thanks for the comment that makes me very happy and for your feedback.
Hello !

Maximum :-)

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sent on February 11, 2016 (14:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Massimo beautiful architecture document in beautiful Liguria who deeply love you, I love the cut given the light.
Congratulations also more than deserved for detailed caption as usual.
Best wishes.
Mauro ;-) :-P

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sent on February 11, 2016 (14:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you dear Mauro, the appreciation on your part of this shot and the caption, make me a great pleasure.
Best wishes to you too!

maximum :-)

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sent on February 23, 2016 (19:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot Massimo, with the light that did not help much, it seems a bit ' "tough," did you have to bring out the best as you can do.
Bravo.

Paul

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sent on February 23, 2016 (20:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Paul for the welcome comments!
The light was hard (late morning) and the photo is not perfect, however, with the aid of PS, has become presentable!
Best wishes!

maximum :-)


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