Tempio di San Biagio
Tempio di San Biagio
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Fragson75
파리, 프랑스포스팅 450건
2024년 7월 • 가족
A superb building down the village of Montepulciano.Beautiful architecture and interior especially do not miss the curious acoustic effect below the dome.
2024년 8월 19일 작성
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Bbtt3012
포스팅 54건
2024년 8월 • 커플
If you want to know the main attractions of Montepulciano you must visit this cathedral. We arrived with the tour bus because under the sun on foot the journey to reach the temple is not the best... the building is very beautiful and really worth visiting.
2024년 8월 11일 작성
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stltraveling
세인트 루이스, 미주리포스팅 242건
2024년 6월 • 가족
We loved this church and its beautiful setting. Definitely worth the trip to the outskirts of town. Parking was scarce but we parked up the hill and walked down.
2024년 6월 11일 작성
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db7477
칼즈배드, 캘리포니아포스팅 3,456건
2024년 5월 • 커플
We stopped by the Tempio di San Biagio after touring the old town. We were surprised by the traffic and difficulty to find street parking. The temple is absolutely worth visiting. The 15th and 16th century paintings are quite remarkable.
2024년 6월 7일 작성
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Marco M
포스팅 1건
2024년 5월 • 커플
Beautiful XVIth century church with stunning views at sunset. TOURIST ALERT: Don't buy anything from the souvenir corner shop on the side of the church, the lady runs a scheme for overcharging tourists.
After asking for two espressos, she insisted we have tiramisu as well. We ended paying 40€ for 2 capsule espressos, 2 tiramisu and half a dozen old biscuits.
After asking for two espressos, she insisted we have tiramisu as well. We ended paying 40€ for 2 capsule espressos, 2 tiramisu and half a dozen old biscuits.
2024년 5월 1일 작성
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Vadim
무르만스크, 러시아포스팅 34,574건
2023년 5월 • 개인
Located outside the city walls at a distance of 1 km, this 16th-century pilgrimage church is a real architectural gem of Montepulciano. Her beauties are revealed as you descend to her from the city. Built of light travertine, the church has the shape of a Greek cross. The large dome rests on a cylindrical drum. Two bell towers are not symmetrical, because one is unfinished. Compositionally, the church is built according to a centric plan, the model for which was the Tempietto temple built by Bramante inside the monastery of San Pietro in Montorio on the Roman Janiculum. The church has a rich interior. This is due to the fact that the construction was helped by Pope Leo X, who studied at one time with the court of Lorenzo de' Medici, the famous humanist Angelo Poliziano, a native of Montepulciano. Architect Antonio da Sangallo Sr. was able to work out everything. And the location of the church in an open field, and the magnificent interior.
2024년 4월 23일 작성
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Mairwen1
영국포스팅 11,162건
2023년 7월 • 커플
The 16th century Church of San Biagio is the most beautiful of Montepulciano’s churches. Unlike the others, it lies outside the city walls. You can walk there but it looks a lot easier than it was. Firstly, it’s further than it looks and secondly, it’s hard to find an obvious walking path to the church. Maybe there’s one but we couldn’t find it. We walked some of the way then gave up and drove down the next day. There is plenty of free parking around the church so this was by far the easier option.
We had overlooked this church on previous visits to Montepulciano, which was a mistake. It’s really, really lovely.
Designed and built by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, a leading Renaissance architect, it took almost 50 years to complete. The first stone was laid in 1518 but it was not completed until after Sangallo’s death.
Standing alone in an open, grassy meadow-like area and overlooking the surrounding Tuscan countryside, it couldn’t have a more picturesque setting.
Depending on the light, the travertine facade can look golden or it can shift colour to a rich amber. The most striking feature is the large, green patinated dome (although this is best seen from a distance).
The audio guide is included in the entry ticket. It’s quite good and because there’s almost no information inside the church (and none at all in English), we relied entirely on this.
Inside, the highlights are an ancient 4th century fresco, “Madonna and Child with Saint Francis” (one of the very few remnants of the original church on this site) and the curious sound effect of the dome.
If you stand on the marble circle, directly under the dome and clap, it will echo and re-echo 20 times. However anyone standing just outside the marble circle will only hear one, single clap. It’s a fun thing to test out.
Despite the external grandeur, it is relatively small inside the temple so you don’t need very long to visit.
COST: Entry is €3.50 (incl audio guide). There’s no need to book ahead. Tickets are sold at the small ticket office and gift shop which is not immediately obvious but can be found off to the right of the temple, down a small path. The toilets are also located here.
We had overlooked this church on previous visits to Montepulciano, which was a mistake. It’s really, really lovely.
Designed and built by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, a leading Renaissance architect, it took almost 50 years to complete. The first stone was laid in 1518 but it was not completed until after Sangallo’s death.
Standing alone in an open, grassy meadow-like area and overlooking the surrounding Tuscan countryside, it couldn’t have a more picturesque setting.
Depending on the light, the travertine facade can look golden or it can shift colour to a rich amber. The most striking feature is the large, green patinated dome (although this is best seen from a distance).
The audio guide is included in the entry ticket. It’s quite good and because there’s almost no information inside the church (and none at all in English), we relied entirely on this.
Inside, the highlights are an ancient 4th century fresco, “Madonna and Child with Saint Francis” (one of the very few remnants of the original church on this site) and the curious sound effect of the dome.
If you stand on the marble circle, directly under the dome and clap, it will echo and re-echo 20 times. However anyone standing just outside the marble circle will only hear one, single clap. It’s a fun thing to test out.
Despite the external grandeur, it is relatively small inside the temple so you don’t need very long to visit.
COST: Entry is €3.50 (incl audio guide). There’s no need to book ahead. Tickets are sold at the small ticket office and gift shop which is not immediately obvious but can be found off to the right of the temple, down a small path. The toilets are also located here.
2024년 4월 22일 작성
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Barbara M
포스팅 4건
2024년 3월 • 커플
The temple is beautiful, worth a visit if you are in Montepulciano; the exterior is better than the interior in my opinion, as I am not an art expert; nice place, nice view.
If you stop to eat I absolutely advise against the little shop in front of the church (not the restaurant...). We asked for a sandwich, they told us that they only had focaccia stuffed in various ways....we sat down: 2 "focaccias", 1 glass of Trebbiano, 2 bottles of water....then, not requested, 2 olives, balsamic vinegar in 2 small cups, 2 pieces of cheese: total 75 euros!!!!
If you stop to eat I absolutely advise against the little shop in front of the church (not the restaurant...). We asked for a sandwich, they told us that they only had focaccia stuffed in various ways....we sat down: 2 "focaccias", 1 glass of Trebbiano, 2 bottles of water....then, not requested, 2 olives, balsamic vinegar in 2 small cups, 2 pieces of cheese: total 75 euros!!!!
2024년 3월 30일 작성
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Francesco Maria Carducci
산제미니, 이탈리아포스팅 667건
2024년 3월 • 개인
Recognized as one of the greatest expressions of Italian Renaissance architecture, the Temple of San Biagio is a true masterpiece.
Designed in 1518 by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, after the miraculous event that occurred the same year, it has a central Greek cross plan structure, with four arms of the same length, and an intersection surmounted by the hemispherical dome.
The interior is a riot of decorations, stuccos and paintings, including the splendid marble dorsal, which adorns the main altar, created in 1584 by Giannozzo Albertini and Lisandro di Pietro Albertini.
Among the paintings, those of the Martyrdom of San Biagio, from 1618 by Giovanni da Sangiovanni, and that of the Crucifixion by Pomarancio, created in the 17th century, stand out.
A visit absolutely not to be missed.
Designed in 1518 by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, after the miraculous event that occurred the same year, it has a central Greek cross plan structure, with four arms of the same length, and an intersection surmounted by the hemispherical dome.
The interior is a riot of decorations, stuccos and paintings, including the splendid marble dorsal, which adorns the main altar, created in 1584 by Giannozzo Albertini and Lisandro di Pietro Albertini.
Among the paintings, those of the Martyrdom of San Biagio, from 1618 by Giovanni da Sangiovanni, and that of the Crucifixion by Pomarancio, created in the 17th century, stand out.
A visit absolutely not to be missed.
2024년 3월 20일 작성
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ondadimare
이탈리아포스팅 16,203건
2023년 10월 • 친구
...passing through this area of Montepulciano I saw this beautiful Church dedicated to San Biagio!!...majestic and imposing!!...for this reason it is also called the Temple of San Biagio!!...a sixteenth-century Tuscan masterpiece!!...it is said to be was built on a pre-existing structure!!…it is located in the center of a flat meadow!!…a few meters from Montepulciano!!…in the midst of a fantastic landscape!!…which makes it even bigger!!…unfortunately I saw only from the outside this Temple dedicated to San Biagio... but I think it is definitely worth a visit inside too!!...
2023년 11월 26일 작성
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