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 Churche of San Quilicu (6) Nolme
(3700) | The chapel of San Quilicu is situated in a lush nature at the foot of a small hamlet of Cambia. If you can reach by car in the village, you must walk 10 minutes to reach the shrine. In passing the last house, remember to salute the last inhabitant of the place and guard the memory of the site.
The latter is actually composed of two chapels within 500 meters of each other: Santa Maria di Corsoli and San Quilicu. According to archaeologist Moracchini Ms. Mazel, they date from the thirteenth sc and were certainly built at the same time, as can be judged by their method of construction is similar. Yet San Quilicu has a carved decoration (the one I present to you), while Santa Maria is a great sobriety.
A legend says that these two chapels are the work of a father and a son, both master masons. The more experienced guiding the second in only his given by the tools or the installation of a block, hence the lack of scenery for Santa Maria.
Both are slabs of slate gray yellow.
The photograph shows the eardrum has decorated San Quilicu. Surhaussé The arch is decorated with a pattern of interlacing treaty in flat terrain. The eardrum is carved of a man standing, legs slightly apart, dressed in a tunic and a thin belt to tighten the reins and falls into two parts under the knot. It strangling a dragon by the sudden tightening of his left hand in his right hand a knife or small sword. The body of the dragon designs of links around the character, her mouth filled teeth spitting venom. The serenity of this man is palpable address this dragon, he fought evil with courage and confidence.
Above, you can see the scenery carved cornices under the roof edges.
Another eardrum shows Adam and Eve, you will find in WS. |
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