{"id":194055,"date":"2022-08-12T17:50:27","date_gmt":"2022-08-12T15:50:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/church-of-st-peter\/"},"modified":"2022-08-13T17:31:46","modified_gmt":"2022-08-13T15:31:46","slug":"church-of-st-peter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/en\/religion-spirituality\/church-of-st-peter\/","title":{"rendered":"Church of St. Peter"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>La Chiesa di San Pietro<\/strong> \u00e8 localizzata nell&#8217;omonima piazza, ai margini del centro storico di <strong>Assisi<\/strong>. Forse meno conosciuto rispetto alle Basiliche di San Francesco e Santa Chiara, questo luogo di culto \u00e8 stato inserito nella lista dei <strong>Patrimoni dell&#8217;Umanit\u00e0 dell&#8217;Unesco<\/strong> nel 2000 assieme agli altri siti francescani.<\/p>\n<p>La particolare facciata, la bellezza dell&#8217;interno con la sua atmosfera spirituale e la sua origine di Monastero Benedettino, fanno della Chiesa di San Pietro una tappa da non perdere durante una visita ad Assisi.<\/p>\n<h2>La Chiesa di San Pietro, antico monastero benedettino<\/h2>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I primi documenti relativi alla chiesa di\u00a0<strong>San Pietro\u00a0<\/strong>risalgono agli ultimi anni del X secolo, tuttavia, si ritiene che l\u2019attuale aspetto sia il frutto di un pesante lavoro di ristrutturazione avvenuto intorno al 1255 d.C.\u00a0In alcuni codici comunali infatti, viene riportato il fatto che fu Innocenzo IV nel 1254 d.C. a celebrare la consacrazione della chiesa nella stessa occasione in cui furono anche consacrate la cattedrale di San Rufino e la basilica di San Francesco.<\/p>\n<p>La chiesa mostra un impianto tipico dell&#8217;<strong>edificio romanico-umbro<\/strong> del XIII secolo, con i segni caratteristici dell&#8217;ordine benedettino, ancor pi\u00f9 evidenti se si pensa al timpano che in origine ne culminava la facciata e che fu demolito in seguito ad un terremoto nel XIX secolo. Bench\u00e9 questo possa sembrare un fatto di poco conto, va fatto notare come, l&#8217;appartenenza all&#8217;ordine benedettino costituisca per questo edificio il segno di maggiore identit\u00e0 nel panorama degli altri luoghi di culto di Assisi, infatti, a seguito di un editto del XIII secolo, nella citt\u00e0 non fu pi\u00f9 permesso costruire ad ordini religiosi che non fossero quello francescano.<\/p>\n<p>Dopo essere stato utilizzato per alcuni anni come ospedale civile, l&#8217;edificio sub\u00ec un importante restauro nel 1954. La chiesa continu\u00f2 comunque a costituire sempre un punto di riferimento per la <strong>vita monastica e spirituale di Assisi<\/strong>; ad oggi, \u00e8 abitata da una piccola comunit\u00e0 di monaci benedettini che vivono secondo la nota regola dell&#8217; &#8220;Ora et Labora&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>La facciata<\/strong> rettangolare, nella caratteristica <strong>pietra rosa<\/strong> del Monte Subasio, \u00e8 divisa orizzontalmente da un cornicione e verticalmente da lesene, in modo da individuare tre aree superiori e tre inferiori rispettivamente occupate da rosoni e portali di ingresso.<\/p>\n<h2>L&#8217;interno della Chiesa di San Pietro<\/h2>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>L&#8217;interno<\/strong> della chiesa, piuttosto austero e in pietra, \u00e8 organizzato in tre navate con presbiterio leggermente rialzato e cripta; delle tre absidi che in origine costituivano la parte posteriore della chiesa ne rimangono accessibili solamente due.<\/p>\n<p><strong>La cupola<\/strong> che per un certo periodo fu anche decorata con smalti in terracotta, deve la sua forma ad una struttura, oggi in vista, costituita da una serie di scalini concentrici.<\/p>\n<p>La chiesa di San Pietro \u00e8 aperta tutti i giorni e liberamente visitabile, con i seguenti orari:<\/p>\n<p>orario solare giornaliero, dalle 08.00 alle 19.00<\/p>\n<p>orario legale giornaliero, dalle 08.00 alle 18.00<\/p>\n<p><strong>Puoi inoltre approfondire<\/strong>\u00a0i luoghi simbolo e gli itinerari consigliati ad Assisi nel nostro articolo su\u00a0<strong><a>Cosa Vedere ad Assisi in un giorno<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>The first documents about the church of\u00a0<strong>St. Peter\u00a0<\/strong>are dating back to the last years of the 10th century; however it is given that the actual aspect is the results of a large restructuring work realized around 1255 after Christ.\u00a0In fact, in some communal codes is evocated the fact that it was Innocent IV in 1254 after Christ who celebrated the consecration of the church in the same occasion when were consecrated the cathedral of San Rufino and the basilica of San Francesco.<\/p>\n<p>The church shows the typical map of the roman-Umbrian edifice of the 13th century, with the characteristic signs of the Benedictine order, even more obvious if one thinks about the tympanum that was originally placed on the top of the fa\u00e7ade and that was demolished after an earthquake during the 19th century. Even it may seem irrelevant, we have to underline how the belonging to the Benedictine order is for this edifice the sign of major identity in the panorama of the other places of cult of Assisi; in fact, after an decree of the 13th century, any religious order that was not Franciscan was not allowed any more to build in the city.The rectangular fa\u00e7ade, realized in the characteristic pink rock of the Subasio Mount, is divided horizontally by a cornice work and vertically by pilaster strips, in such a way to separate the superior areas and the three inferior ones respectively occupied by rosettes and entrance doors.<\/p>\n<p>The austere internal part, in rock, is divided in three bays with a presbytery slightly elevated and a crypt; from the three apses that were originally the superior part of the church, only two are still accessible. The cupola, which during a certain period was also decorated with enamels in terracotta, has a form due to a structure, nowadays visible, made of a series of concentric stairs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>The first documents about the church of\u00a0<strong>St. Peter\u00a0<\/strong>are dating back to the last years of the 10th century; however it is given that the actual aspect is the results of a large restructuring work realized around 1255 after Christ.\u00a0In fact, in some communal codes is evocated the fact that it was Innocent IV in 1254 after Christ who celebrated the consecration of the church in the same occasion when were consecrated the cathedral of San Rufino and the basilica of San Francesco.<\/p>\n<p>The church shows the typical map of the roman-Umbrian edifice of the 13th century, with the characteristic signs of the Benedictine order, even more obvious if one thinks about the tympanum that was originally placed on the top of the fa\u00e7ade and that was demolished after an earthquake during the 19th century. Even it may seem irrelevant, we have to underline how the belonging to the Benedictine order is for this edifice the sign of major identity in the panorama of the other places of cult of Assisi; in fact, after an decree of the 13th century, any religious order that was not Franciscan was not allowed any more to build in the city.The rectangular fa\u00e7ade, realized in the characteristic pink rock of the Subasio Mount, is divided horizontally by a cornice work and vertically by pilaster strips, in such a way to separate the superior areas and the three inferior ones respectively occupied by rosettes and entrance doors.<\/p>\n<p>The austere internal part, in rock, is divided in three bays with a presbytery slightly elevated and a crypt; from the three apses that were originally the superior part of the church, only two are still accessible. The cupola, which during a certain period was also decorated with enamels in terracotta, has a form due to a structure, nowadays visible, made of a series of concentric stairs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>The first documents about the church of\u00a0<strong>St. Peter\u00a0<\/strong>are dating back to the last years of the 10th century; however it is given that the actual aspect is the results of a large restructuring work realized around 1255 after Christ.\u00a0In fact, in some communal codes is evocated the fact that it was Innocent IV in 1254 after Christ who celebrated the consecration of the church in the same occasion when were consecrated the cathedral of San Rufino and the basilica of San Francesco.<\/p>\n<p>The church shows the typical map of the roman-Umbrian edifice of the 13th century, with the characteristic signs of the Benedictine order, even more obvious if one thinks about the tympanum that was originally placed on the top of the fa\u00e7ade and that was demolished after an earthquake during the 19th century. Even it may seem irrelevant, we have to underline how the belonging to the Benedictine order is for this edifice the sign of major identity in the panorama of the other places of cult of Assisi; in fact, after an decree of the 13th century, any religious order that was not Franciscan was not allowed any more to build in the city.The rectangular fa\u00e7ade, realized in the characteristic pink rock of the Subasio Mount, is divided horizontally by a cornice work and vertically by pilaster strips, in such a way to separate the superior areas and the three inferior ones respectively occupied by rosettes and entrance doors.<\/p>\n<p>The austere internal part, in rock, is divided in three bays with a presbytery slightly elevated and a crypt; from the three apses that were originally the superior part of the church, only two are still accessible. The cupola, which during a certain period was also decorated with enamels in terracotta, has a form due to a structure, nowadays visible, made of a series of concentric stairs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>The first documents about the church of\u00a0<strong>St. Peter\u00a0<\/strong>are dating back to the last years of the 10th century; however it is given that the actual aspect is the results of a large restructuring work realized around 1255 after Christ.\u00a0In fact, in some communal codes is evocated the fact that it was Innocent IV in 1254 after Christ who celebrated the consecration of the church in the same occasion when were consecrated the cathedral of San Rufino and the basilica of San Francesco.<\/p>\n<p>The church shows the typical map of the roman-Umbrian edifice of the 13th century, with the characteristic signs of the Benedictine order, even more obvious if one thinks about the tympanum that was originally placed on the top of the fa\u00e7ade and that was demolished after an earthquake during the 19th century. Even it may seem irrelevant, we have to underline how the belonging to the Benedictine order is for this edifice the sign of major identity in the panorama of the other places of cult of Assisi; in fact, after an decree of the 13th century, any religious order that was not Franciscan was not allowed any more to build in the city.The rectangular fa\u00e7ade, realized in the characteristic pink rock of the Subasio Mount, is divided horizontally by a cornice work and vertically by pilaster strips, in such a way to separate the superior areas and the three inferior ones respectively occupied by rosettes and entrance doors.<\/p>\n<p>The austere internal part, in rock, is divided in three bays with a presbytery slightly elevated and a crypt; from the three apses that were originally the superior part of the church, only two are still accessible. 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