Saturday, January 22, 2011

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the cloisters of San Giorgio Maggiore from the bell tower

In un post dedicato al monastero benedettino in isola di San Giorgio Maggiore l'amica Piera lo definisce come sintesi di eleganza, forza e cultura a Venezia . Potete Click on the Pier and the definition of link will take you to that post in his blog Hidden Venice.

Then Pierre said that "the first expression of Renaissance architecture in Venice was produced in a Benedictine abmiente.

In late 400 and early 500 were built by John and his son Andrea Buora the dorm (the long sleeve) and the cloister of laurels .

The third construction phase of transformation, from mid 500 to mid-600 is due to the work of Palladio, with the refectory, the cloister of the cypresses and the church (see photo below you see a part of the transept of the church ), and Longhena with the work of the staircase and the new library, which I will present in another post.

In the right foreground we see the part of the transept of the church and a Baroque dome, the roof dell'edifficio higher the roof of the refectory designed by Palladio where it is now placed a copy of the large canvas by Veronese The Wedding at Cana originane which was taken away by French and now we can see in the Louvre museum in Paris. In the background on the island of Giudecca, where ingrandrite the photo you will see the swimming pool of the Hotel Cipriani.

Then Pierre said that "the first expression of Renaissance architecture in Venice was produced in a Benedictine abmiente.

In late 400 and early 500 were built by John and his son Andrea Buora the dorm (the long sleeve) and the cloister of laurels .

the long sleeve

The first cloister of laurels

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