matera italy november 2022 the church san francesco assisi

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MATERA, ITALY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022: The Church of San Francesco d’Assisi. Royalty Free Stock Photo
MATERA, ITALY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022: The Church of San Francesco d’Assisi. Royalty Free Stock Photo
MATERA, ITALY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022: The Church of San Francesco d’Assisi. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
MATERA, ITALY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022: The Church of San Francesco d’Assisi.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Church of San Francesco d’Assisi is a church built in Baroque style in the San Francesco Square, in Matera. The church is dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi, after the saint visited Matera in 1218. The Baroque facade houses three statues in the upper part, with the Virgin Mary in the center, and Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Anthony of Padua on the sides. Matera is the capital of the province of Matera, its original settlement lies in two canyons carved by the Gravina River. This area, the Sassi di Matera, is a complex of cave dwellings carved into the ancient river canyon. Over the course of its history, Matera has been occupied by Romans, Longobards, Byzantines, Saracens, Swabians, Angevins, Aragonese, and Bourbons. Evacuated in 1952, the population was relocated to modern housing, and the Sassi Italian for `stones` lay abandoned until the 1980s. Renewed vision and investment led to the cave dwellings becoming a noted historic tourism destination, with hotels, small museums and restaurants – and a vibrant arts community. Known as la città sotterranea `the underground city`, the Sassi and the park of the Rupestrian Churches were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. In 2019, Matera was declared a European Capital of Culture. basilicata italy


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