Sacro Monte di Ghiffa
The Sacred Mountain of Ghiffa is a Roman Catholic devotional complex in the comune of Ghiffa, (Piedmont, northern Italy), overlooking the Lake Maggiore. It is one of the nine Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy, included in UNESCO World Heritage list.
It is a stop-over the CoEur - In the heart of European paths.
Description
The dedication to the mystery of the Trinity was influenced by a pre-existing small oratory on Mount Cariago. The panoramic view over the Piedmont side of Lake Maggiore displays a high level of compositional architecture and landscape research. The monumental complex is not homogeneous but remains incomplete and the authors and founders are anonymous. The Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary Crowned was the first to be constructed in 1647. The portico of Via Crucis, erected in the 17th century, underlines the shift from the themes of the Counter Reformation to that of the Passion of Christ.
Gallery
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Sanctuary, Crucifixion and Trinity, frescos -
Unknown artist of 18th century, Three Angels visiting Abraham
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Unknown artist of 18th century, Three Angels visiting Abraham (detail)
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Unknown artist of 18th century, Three Angels visiting Abraham (detail)
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Via Crucis, Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem , 18th century
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Via Crucis, Jesus falls the third time, 18th century
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Via Crucis, Jesus' body removed from the cross, 18th century
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Landscape from the terrace
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The Abraham Chapel
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The St. John the Baptist Chapel
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The Crowning of Mary Chapel
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The Via Crucis Porch
External links
- Sacro Monte di Ghiffa
- Official web site for European Sacred Mounts (Italian) (English)
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