Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Located in the historic core, the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a serene and enriching stop for anyone walking the Camino. Its rich history, architectural beauty, and artistic significance make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of the region’s cultural heritage. Historical Significance The church was constructed in the 14th […]
Located in the historic core, the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a serene and enriching stop for anyone walking the Camino. Its rich history, architectural beauty, and artistic significance make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of the region’s cultural heritage.
Historical Significance The church was constructed in the 14th century, likely on the foundations of an earlier 9th-century church, though no remains of the original structure have survived. Its historical charm is accentuated by the bell-gable rising above the facade, featuring a single mullioned light, and a portico (locally known as “lopica”) that was expanded in 1732.
Architectural Features The interior of the church is a testament to the Gothic style, boasting a simple yet elegant ribbed vault ceiling. The walls still bear traces of 15th-century frescoes painted by unknown masters, later adorned with a Renaissance coating. One of the most intriguing aspects of the church is a rare example of graffiti inscribed in the Greek alphabet, adding a layer of mystery and allure to this historic site.
Artistic Treasures A significant highlight within the church is the wooden polychrome sculpture of the Virgin with Child, dating back to the 14th or 15th century. Originally placed above one of the altars in a niche on the rear wall, this beautiful statue is now preserved in the sacristy of the nearby Parish Church. This piece was most likely crafted by a local artist influenced by the Friulian workshops, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region.
A Must-Visit on the Camino de Santiago Make sure to include this charming church in your Camino journey and immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and spiritual ambiance it offers.
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