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Pedemontana Alpina Radweg

Route

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England - France - Catalonia - Italy - Switzerland | June/July 2016

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Name u. Anschrift

Vicoforte

IT-12080 Vicoforte

GEO-Daten

GEO-Koordinaten

44.363495 7.862917

Höhe

512 m

Kommunikation

Sanctuario di Vicoforte
Sanctuario di Vicoforte
Basilica della Natività di Maria Santissima, Vicoforte
Basilica della Natività di Maria Santissima, Vicoforte
Vicoforte
Vicoforte

Vicoforte is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in Italy. It is located in Val Corsaglia at 547 metres (1,795 ft) above sea level, 32 kilometres (20 mi) east of Cuneo Wikipedia Icon and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Mondovì Wikipedia Icon.

See

The Santuario di Vicoforte (also known as Santuario Regina Montis Regalis) is a monumental church located in the commune of Vicoforte Wikipedia Icon, province of Cuneo, Piedmont, northern Italy. It is known for having the largest elliptical cupola in the world.

History

It originated as a small medieval sanctuary, consisting of a modest shrine containing a fifteenth-century fresco depicting a Madonna and Child. Around 1590 a shooting party passed by and a huntsman accidentally struck the image of the Virgin. According to legend, she began to bleed. The penitent huntsman added his arquebus to the shrine and began to collect the large sum of money which would be needed to repair the damage and expiate his sin. Today the arquebus is preserved in a chapel of the sanctuary near the fresco which it had disfigured.

In time the place became a centre of pilgrimage. An early visitor was the duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy who, in 1596, commissioned the construction of a large sanctuary from the court architect Ascanio Vitozzi. However the death of both the duke (who had wanted to be buried here), and of the architect, put a stop to the building work.

Construction was resumed in the eighteenth century under Francesco Gallo who built the great elliptical cupola which has major and minor diameters of 36 and 25 metres (118 and 82 ft) respectively. It is said that Gallo was required to remove the scaffolding himself, as nobody thought that a structure of this type would be able to stand on its own.

The decoration in fresco of the 6,032 square metres (64,930 sq ft) of the cupola’s vault was completed in 1752 by Mattia Bortoloni and Felice Biella, and the sanctuary finally attained its current form in 1884, when the campanili were built along with the three façades.

On December 15, 2017, after years of planning, the remains of Queen Elena of Savoy, were secretly transferred from Montpellier, France, to the chapel of San Bernardo inside the sanctuary. Two days later, the remains of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Savoy were transferred from Alexandria, Egypt, where he had died in exile, and interred alongside the former queen.

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Radwege und Fahrrad-Touren in der Nähe

Name/BezeichnungTypkm zur Strecke

Pedemontana Alpina Radweg

Route

0,1 km

England - France - Catalonia - Italy - Switzerland | June/July 2016

Tour

1,2 km

Erstellt am 25.12.2017,

zuletzt geändert von »biroto-Redaktion« am 25.12.2017