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Aosta - Collegiata di Sant'Orso

Aosta - Collegiata di Sant'Orso
The collegiate church, dedicated to Saint Ursus of Aosta, existed here already in Carolingian times. Ursus, who may have been Irish, was a missionary, who supported the Bishop of Aosta. When an Arian became bishop of Aosta, Ursus and other canons left the cathedral and settled outside the walls of Aosta at the present site of the collegiate church of Saint Ursus.

A Romanesque church was built around 1000, but this church got rebuilt, altered and enlarged many times over the centuries.

The beautiful cloister, next to the basilica, was erected mid 12th century. It got restored end of teh 15th century, but 37 of the 42 original capitals are still "in situ". The now darkgrey capitals were white, when they were carved.

Here are two neighbouring capitals.


Here are the Magi, holding the presents. Seen in the caital in background is Joseph, leading the ass on the Flight into Egypt". Depicted on another side of that second capital is Mary, holding
Jesus, - and the ass.

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