Chiesa di San Nicola
Chiesa di San Nicola
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Susan S
Weehawken, NJ104 contributions
Jul 2019
I have visited the St. Nicola Chapel for the past 10 years. It was restored by my friend, the great art restorer, Maria di Capua. The ceiling is now restored and is beautiful. Everyone should visit it.
Written 19 February 2020
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stanmansurrey
Thames Ditton, UK3,471 contributions
Sept 2018
We stumbled on this tiny church by accident while wandering round the tight little lanes of the Centro Storico in Locorontondo. Barely wider than the doorway it passes through a vaulted corridor with fresco ceiling of musicians
to a small altar beneath a drum cupola with lantern light. The frescoes are not in particularly good condition but the church is beautiful in its simplicity and without the heavy decorative features of the bigger churches is almost more genuine in its importance.
Well worth looking out for it.
to a small altar beneath a drum cupola with lantern light. The frescoes are not in particularly good condition but the church is beautiful in its simplicity and without the heavy decorative features of the bigger churches is almost more genuine in its importance.
Well worth looking out for it.
Written 20 September 2018
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MilcombePilot
Milcombe, UK67 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
A beautiful little Church. It had fallen into disuse for many generations and had been used as a builders storage shed. Following the death of the last builder, it was rediscovered and the incredible frescoes restored and preserved. Now open again open to the public, albeit a little difficult to find, but worth the hunt.
Written 24 August 2018
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sugapapa
Nasushiobara, Japan7,995 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
A small church stands between buildings that suddenly appear while strolling through a narrow town. The plain white facade, with the word cute, is simple with a triangular-roofed bell tower, round windows and an entrance. When I visited, there was star illumination. It is said to have its origins in the middle of the 17th century, but it was renovated and had a new look, including the inner sanctuary.
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Written 21 August 2024
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19Eric57
Uccle, Belgium2,386 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
Quite austere from the outside, this is nevertheless a church which deserves to be opened. What can you say other than "raise your head towards the ceiling".... Built in the 17th century and fairly recently renovated... Superb
Written 10 June 2024
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Martino R
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Jan 2024 • Family
A small church with a frescoed vaulted roof. Inside, during the Christmas period, a series of nativity scenes, one of which is particularly interesting (the one made of painted stones).
Written 7 January 2024
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