Sunday, 30 June 2024

sacro monte di varese (11. 656)

One of nine UNESCO designated sites, the holy mountains of Lombardi and Piedmont were came into their present form after the 1571 Battle of Lepanto, in gratitude for the decisive maritime victory for the Holy League over the Ottoman Empire, a mediative pilgrimage to the summit and sanctuary that showcases religious artistic and architectural skill of the Duchy of Milan while in harmony with the natural landscape. 




The sacred location above the provincial capital has a series of fourteen chapels decorated with polychromatic figures illustrating not the usual stations of the cross but with each triplet representing one of the joyful, sorrowful and glorious Mysteries of the rosary as one ascends the mountain. 






At the top is the cloister—a community of the order of the Romite Ambrosiane—a sisterhood who promoted public conveniences and sanitation, among other good works, a Marian church and a small village called Santa Maria del Monte originally built to accommodate pilgrims and church staff but now with a few dining establishments and hotels.

 synchronoptica

one year ago: the US supreme court strikes down Biden’s student loan amnesty (with synchronoptica) plus Night of the Long Knives (1934)

seven year ago: more telephone trivia, German marriage equality plus assorted links worth revisiting

eight years ago: Mid-Century Modern library posters, a robot lawyer, the place of English in the EU post-Brexit plus mobile beach-changing rooms

nine years ago: the Greek drachma, more links to enjoy plus more independence, secessionist movements

ten years ago: electromagnet forensics plus essential oils