Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Sant'Antonio abate. campanile
Castelsardo - Concattedrale di Sant'Antonio abate
| 05 Apr 2016 |
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The peninsula on which Castelsardo was built, was inhabited already in megalithic times. Some thousands of years later Romans lived here.
The town originates from a castle built in 1102 by the wealthy (and later very powerful and important) Doria family of Genoa. It was named then "Castel Genovese". The Aragonese conquered the place in 1448 and renamed it to "Castillo Aragonés".
The current name "Castelsardo" was given to the town in the 18th century by Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia, who was Duke of Savoy and King of Sardinia.
A dog strolls through the nave of the "Concattedrale di Sant'Antonio abate", that was built on the remains of a Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1503. A museum with works of the "Master of Castelsardo" is in the crypt, that was locked, when I visited.
Castelsardo - Concattedrale di Sant'Antonio abate
| 04 Apr 2016 |
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The peninsula on which Castelsardo was built, was inhabited already in megalithic times. Some thousands of years later Romans lived here.
The town originates from a castle built in 1102 by the wealthy (and later very powerful and important) Doria family of Genoa. It was named then "Castel Genovese". The Aragonese conquered the place in 1448 and renamed it to "Castillo Aragonés".
The current name "Castelsardo" was given to the town in the 18th century by Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia, who was Duke of Savoy and King of Sardinia.
The streets of medieval center are narrow and steep. The campanile next to the "Concattedrale di Sant'Antonio abate" was built in the 13th century, at the time of the Doria family. It was used as a lighthouse then - and since the reconstruction of the cathedral it was converted to a belltower.
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