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5월 17, 2024, Sassari: centro storico
Sassari is the second largest city in Sardinia. It was founded by the Phoenicians and has experienced various cultural influences over the centuries. This is reflected in the architecture and cultural heritage of the city. It is definitely worth a visit.
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4월 6, 2024, Piazza Castello, Sassari
Typical square with many bars and cafes. Here and there you can find street musicians in the evening.
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The Palazzo Ducale was built between 1775 and 1804 by Don Antonio Manca, Marquis of Mores and Lord of Usini. From 1860 to 1878 it was the seat of the Prefecture first and then of the provincial administration, from 1878 it became the seat of the Municipality of Sassari which bought it in 1900.
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12월 22, 2022, Palazzo Ducale di Sassari
The Palazzo Ducale was built between 1775 and 1804 by Don Antonio Manca, Marquis of Mores and Lord of Usini. From 1860 to 1878 it was the seat of the Prefecture first and then of the provincial administration, from 1878 it became the seat of the Municipality of Sassari which bought it in 1900.
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12월 9, 2022, Piazza Castello, Sassari
Before the Corona epidemic, guided tours were possible at the following times: Tuesday and Sunday 10.00 – 13.00 From Wednesday to Saturday 10.00 – 13.00 / 16.30 – 19.30 (Closed on Mondays)
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12월 9, 2022, Piazza Castello, Sassari
It takes its name from the Aragonese Castle that stood in this area since 1300. In 1877 the castle was demolished and the space thus freed gave life to the square as we see it today in front of the contemporary La Marmora barracks. In 1800 the square was the favorite spot for elegant walks and on holidays the music band played there. It became therefore the soul and the heart of the city. When Sassari then expanded, the ideal city center moved from Piazza Castello to the new great Piazza d’Italia. In the 1950s, the demolition of some low buildings and the construction of two skyscrapers further modified the square. More recently, the numerous palm trees that shaded the square have been eliminated, because they were hit by the red weevil, a dangerous parasite that attacks especially this type of trees. Under the square runs an archaeological path between the walkways and some underground rooms that had belonged to the Castle. The entrance is from a low glass block structure. The visit is really worth it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tCMyZJPIIk
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The most impressive part of Sassari's Cathedral of St. Nicholas is its imaginative Baroque facade with playful pedestals, balconies, coats of arms, pilasters and floral chapter decorations. Watching over this limestone work of art is an imposing statue of the city's patron saint: San Nicola da Bari, Saint Nicholas of Myra. It is only crowned at the top of the facade by the Lord God with a globe. On the lower floor of the tripartite gabled façade there are three niches with the three martyrs of Sassari: Gavino, Proto and Gianuario. The facade, which is strongly reminiscent of the Spanish colonial baroque in South America, stands out strongly from the rest of the outer walls. The sacristy of Sassari Cathedral also houses the Duomo Museum, where, with a bit of luck, you can admire paintings, silverwork, statues, religious cult objects and liturgical vestments.
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7월 1, 2021, Palazzo Ducale di Sassari
The correct link to Wikipedia is https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Ducale_(Sassari)
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8월 17, 2020, Sassari: centro storico
Beautiful historic center and if you happen to be in the mid-August period you will surely come across the typical festival, the Descent of Candelieri which is held every year on August 14th.
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7월 20, 2018, Sassari: centro storico
Every year on August 14th, the “Discesa dei Candelieri” is celebrated in honor of the Virgin who would have saved the city from the plague. The Candelieri are giant candlesticks that, since the Middle Ages, represent the Gremi, ie the city guilds of arts and crafts. This festival consists of a costume procession, during which the representatives of each Gremio carry on their shoulders their own heavy "candlestick" (a large wooden column that symbolizes a candle). The procession starts in the center of the city and descends to the northern limit of the historic center, ending with a solemn mass when it reaches Santa Maria di Betlem. This festival has been included by UNESCO among the World Heritage Sites in 2013.
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7월 20, 2018, Santa Maria di Betlem in Sassari
Santa Maria di Betlem, the oldest church in Sassari, is dedicated to the Virgin. Built in the thirteenth century in Romanesque style, it was then remodeled with Gothic and Neoclassical elements. It has a sandstone gabled façade with a fine rose window and a splayed portal in the middle. It is surmounted by an elliptical dome and an unusual round bell tower. It houses seven giant candlesticks that, since the Middle Ages, represent the Gremis, ie the city guilds of arts and crafts. Every year on August 14th, the “Discesa dei Candelieri” (“Descent of the Candlesticks") is celebrated in honor of the Virgin who would have saved the city from the plague.
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The most impressive part of Sassari's Cathedral of St. Nicholas is its imaginative Baroque facade with playful pedestals, balconies, coats of arms, pilasters and floral capital decorations. Watching over this limestone work of art is an imposing statue of the city's patron saint: San Nicola da Bari, Saint Nicholas of Myra. He is only crowned at the top of the facade by the Lord God with a globe; and on the lower floor of the tripartite gabled facade there are three niches with the three martyrs of Sassari: Gavino, Proto and Gianuario. The facade, which is strongly reminiscent of the Spanish colonial baroque in South America, stands out strongly from the rest of the outer walls: the Gothic nave is far less picturesque than the imposing entrance area. The interior of the church, on the other hand, is dominated by medieval Gothic with partially exposed, high ribbed vaults. The sacristy of Sassari Cathedral also houses the Duomo Museum, where, with a bit of luck, you can admire paintings, silverwork, statues, religious cult objects and liturgical vestments. Source: http://sardinien.com/a1236/articles/1236/cattedrale-di-san-nicola-sassari/
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12월 22, 2016, Palazzo Ducale di Sassari
Palazzo Ducale is a historic palace in Sassari built in the second half of the eighteenth century. Today it is the seat of the municipal administration. The building was built in the period between 1775 and 1805 - by Lombard workers directed by the Piedmontese architect Carlo Valino - at the behest of Don Antonio Manca Amat, nephew of Diego to whom he owed the title of Marquis of Mores and who in 1775 had fief of the island of Asinara and the title of duke. However, he died a few months before seeing the building completed so that the first to settle there was his nephew, Don Vincenzo Manca Amat, Duke of Vallombrosa [1]. After him it was inhabited by other private individuals, then it was occupied by the Prefecture, later by the provincial administration and finally, in 1878, by the municipality of Sassari which took it over to the municipal patrimony. From a social point of view, the construction of the new Doge's Palace expressed the need to strengthen the predominant role of the family towards the new emerging classes and in particular the "colony" of Genoese merchants who controlled the trade in food and livestock and which therefore it represented a fundamental and fearful element of the Sassari economy. Those: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Ducale_(Sassari)
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