Audiotur Rome, Campanile walk 2
2 sights
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Ljudturssummering
District Centro Storico – the neighbourhoods of Trastevere, Isola Tiberina, Regola, Trastevere, Borgo (± 5 km)
This walk by a number of Romanesque campanili (belltowers) of Rome starts in Trastevere, visits some more neighbourhoods of Centro Storico to finish in the Città del Vaticano (Borgo).
It will take just over an hour, exclusive of time for watching and other breaks.
Starting point is the Ospedale Nuovo Regina Margherita on the Via Roma Libera in Trastevere.
The story of the Romanesque campanili of Rome is a special one. Almost all of them were built in the 12th century (probably within an 80 years' period) next to churches that were much older (but generally were subsequently reconstructed in later styles). Many of the campanili are not attached to their churches.
The campanili are nearly all that remains of Romanesque building in Rome, with the exception of some splendid Romanesque chiostri (cloisters): San Paolo fuori le Mura, San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Santi Quattro Coronati, Santa Sabina and San Giovanni in Laterano. The Romanesque apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo also is noteworthy.
Among the Italian Romanesque campanili the Roman ones form a group of their own. With their characteristic features they are only found in Rome and its surroundings.The photographs and information for this walk were adapted from 'Campanili romanici di Roma, Romanesque bell towers in Rome' by Dolf Middelhoff, Jurjen Keessen and Irene Stellingwerff, which, unfortunately, is only available in Dutch.
(www.dolfkalenders.nl) - 1 San Cisimato
- 2 Santa Maria in Trastevere
- 3 Sante Rufina e Seconda
- 4 San Crisogono
- 5 Santa Maria della Luce
- 6 Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
- 7 Santa Maria in Cappelle
- 8 San Benedetto in Piscinula
- 9 San Bartolomeo al Isola
- 10 Santa Maria in Monticelli
- 11 San Giacomo alla Lungara
- 12 San Lorenzo in Piscibus
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Ljudturssummering
District Centro Storico – the neighbourhoods of Trastevere, Isola Tiberina, Regola, Trastevere, Borgo (± 5 km)
This walk by a number of Romanesque campanili (belltowers) of Rome starts in Trastevere, visits some more neighbourhoods of Centro Storico to finish in the Città del Vaticano (Borgo).
It will take just over an hour, exclusive of time for watching and other breaks.
Starting point is the Ospedale Nuovo Regina Margherita on the Via Roma Libera in Trastevere.
The story of the Romanesque campanili of Rome is a special one. Almost all of them were built in the 12th century (probably within an 80 years' period) next to churches that were much older (but generally were subsequently reconstructed in later styles). Many of the campanili are not attached to their churches.
The campanili are nearly all that remains of Romanesque building in Rome, with the exception of some splendid Romanesque chiostri (cloisters): San Paolo fuori le Mura, San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Santi Quattro Coronati, Santa Sabina and San Giovanni in Laterano. The Romanesque apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo also is noteworthy.
Among the Italian Romanesque campanili the Roman ones form a group of their own. With their characteristic features they are only found in Rome and its surroundings.The photographs and information for this walk were adapted from 'Campanili romanici di Roma, Romanesque bell towers in Rome' by Dolf Middelhoff, Jurjen Keessen and Irene Stellingwerff, which, unfortunately, is only available in Dutch.
(www.dolfkalenders.nl)
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