{"id":194067,"date":"2022-08-12T17:50:29","date_gmt":"2022-08-12T15:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/cathedral-of-san-rufino\/"},"modified":"2022-08-13T17:21:22","modified_gmt":"2022-08-13T15:21:22","slug":"cathedral-of-san-rufino","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/en\/religion-spirituality\/cathedral-of-san-rufino\/","title":{"rendered":"Cathedral of San Rufino"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>La Cattadrale di San Rufino<\/strong> \u00e8 una delle chiese sacre pi\u00f9 importanti di Assisi, oltre che una testimonianza architettonica e artistica di grande valore. La facciata, in particolare, \u00e8 uno degli esempi pi\u00f9 significativi e belli dell&#8217;arte romanica di scuola umbra, con i suoi rosoni e le elaborate decorazioni.<\/p>\n<p>La Cattedrale sorge in fondo all&#8217;omonima piazza di forma rettangolare, ergendosi in tutta la sua imponenza. Essa venne costruita su di una terrazza di epoca romana che forse costituiva proprio<strong> l&#8217;antico foro romano<\/strong> della citt\u00e0 di Assisi.<\/p>\n<h2>San Rufino, bellezze e dettagli artistici<\/h2>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Come risulta dai caratteri gotici di una lapide, murata sulla parete di fondo della navata destra, fu dato inizio alla costruzione della Cattedrale di San Rufino nell&#8217;anno 1140. L&#8217;attribuzione diretta \u00e8 per l&#8217;architetto Giovanni da Gubbio.<\/p>\n<p>La Chiesa destinata a raccogliere le spoglie del <em>Vescovo Martire San Rufino<\/em>, che predic\u00f2 il Vangelo in Assisi nella prima met\u00e0 del III secolo. Si tratta in ordine di tempo del terzo luogo sacro dedicato al santo, dopo il piccolo sacello del V secolo e la Chiesa d&#8217;Ugone del XI secolo.<\/p>\n<h3>La magnifica Facciata della Chiesa<\/h3>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>La facciata<\/strong> rappresenta uno splendido esempio di stile romanico-umbro. E&#8217; divisa verticalmente in tre parti da lesene, corrispondenti alle tre navate interne; orizzontalmente in tre zone delimitate da cornici dai tipici archi romanici.<\/p>\n<p>Nella fascia inferiore, divisa in tre riquadri, si aprono <strong>tre portali ad arco con leoni e grifi stilofori<\/strong>. Il campanile \u00e8 degno coronamento della facciata, \u00e8 costruito su una robusta fondazione romana, costituita da enormi blocchi in travertino. Il campanile faceva gi\u00e0 parte della Chiesa d&#8217;Ugone, ma era posto pi\u00f9 basso.<\/p>\n<p>La parte superiore alla <strong>cornice<\/strong> a conci squadrati, fu costruita contemporaneamente alla facciata, ed \u00e8 con essa in perfetta armonia. Le bifore della cella campanaria, sovrastano quattro ordini d&#8217;archetti ciechi destinati a dare maggiore slancio alla struttura architettonica.<\/p>\n<h3>All&#8217;interno di San Rufino: la cripta<\/h3>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>L&#8217;interno della Cattadrale<\/strong> presenta la tipica struttura a tre navate divise da pilastri, con l&#8217;abside e l&#8217;altare centrale. Da una piccola apertura adiacente al Battistero, \u00e8 possibile scendere le scale che conducono alla <strong>Cripta di San Rufino<\/strong>, in parte adiacente alle antiche strutture romane sopra alle quali fu costruita la chiesa.<\/p>\n<p>La cripta si presenta come una vera e propria chiesa sotterranea, con una forma a croce greca divisa in tre navate e un&#8217;abside con volte a crociera. Colonne e rispettivi capitelli che si trovano in questi ambienti sono anch&#8217;essi sicuramente di origine romana. Qui si trova anche il <strong>primo sarcofago di San Rufino<\/strong>, utilizzato per seppellirne il corpo dopo il martirio dle 238 d.C.<\/p>\n<h3>Il Museo Diocesano di San Rufino<\/h3>\n<p>In quest&#8217;area si aprono altri suggestivi ambienti che costituiscono il <strong>Museo Diocesano di San Rufino<\/strong>, di cui fa parte la stessa cripta. Troviamo infatti un chiostro del XI secolo con al centro un pozzo di origine romana, un lapidario e varie sale con reperti di particolare interesse storico-artistico, tra le quali citiamo:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<ul>\n<li>Un fronte di un sarcofago romano risalente al II sec. D.C.;<\/li>\n<li>Affreschi raffiguranti varie scene della vita di Ges\u00f9 eseguiti dal Maestro della Santa Chiara (fine XIII secolo), Puccio Capanna (1334), Matteo da Gualdo (1475 circa);<\/li>\n<li>Lo stendardo processionale della Confraternita di San Francesco e San Leonardo del 1378 e altri stendardi di epoche successive<\/li>\n<li>Il Polittico di San Rufino \u00a0del 1462, opera di Niccol\u00f2 Alunno;<\/li>\n<li>La Collezione Perkins composta da 32 opere di maestri italiani fra i quali si annoverano Giovanni Boccati, Jacopo della Quercia, Filippo Lippi, Francesco di Giorgio Martini e Giovanni Santi.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/blockquote>\n<div>Il museo \u00e8 aperto tutto l&#8217;anno nei seguenti orari:<\/div>\n<p>16 marzo &#8211; 15 ottobre ore 10.00-13.00 \/ 15.00-18.00<br \/>\n16 ottobre &#8211; 15 marzo ore 10.00-13.00 \/ 14.30-17.30<\/p>\n<h2>Cattedrale di San Rufino, orari d&#8217;apertura<\/h2>\n<p><a rel=\"\"><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>La Cattedrale \u00e8 visitabile tutti i giorni, nei seguenti orari:<\/p>\n<p>orario solare giornaliero:<br \/>\n08.00 &#8211; 13.00 e 14.00 &#8211; 18.00<br \/>\norario legale giornaliero:<br \/>\n8.00 &#8211; 13.00 e 15.00 &#8211; 19.00<br \/>\n(Durante la Settimana Santa, orari continuato 07.00 &#8211; 19.00)<\/p>\n<p>Per ulteriori informazioni \u00e8 possibile contattare lo\u00a0075816016<\/p>\n<p><strong>Puoi inoltre approfondire<\/strong> i luoghi simbolo e gli itinerari consigliati ad Assisi nel nostro articolo su <strong><a>Cosa Vedere ad Assisi in un giorno<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Bella Umbria ringrazia il Sig. Massimo Eugenio Micanti, del Centro Restauro Terni, per la collaborazione nella realizzazione di questo articolo.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>At the end of a rectangular place one can find the severe and fascinating front in Romanic Umbrian style, of the <strong>Cathedral of\u00a0San Rufino<\/strong>.\u00a0As it results from a rock, written in gothic characters and inserted on the wall at the back of the right nave, the building of the church started in 1140, the direct attribution is for the architect Giovanni da Gubbio.<\/p>\n<p>The church is aimed at hosting the remains of\u00a0<em>Bishop Martyr San Rufino<\/em>, who predicted the gospel in Assisi during the first half of the IIIrd century and drown in the river Chiascio, it is the third church, in time order, dedicated to the Saint, after the small sacellum of the Vth century and the church of Ugone from the XIth century. The front is vertically divided by pilasters in three parts, corresponding to the three internal naves; horizontally in three zones delimitated by cornices with typical roman arches. In the inferior part, divided in three frames, are presents three portals with arches with lions and griffons. The campanile is the crown of the front, it is built on a robust roman foundation, made of large blocks in travertine. The was already a part of the church of Ugone, but it was smaller.<\/p>\n<p>The part over the cornice with squared archstones was built at the same time as the front, and is in perfect harmony with this last one. The windows of the belfry cage, are dominating four orders of small closed arches aimed at giving a slimmer aspect to the architectonic structure.<\/p>\n<p>Bella Umbria thanks Mr. Massimo Eugenio Micanti, from the Centro Restauro Terni, for the collaboration for the realization of this article.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>At the end of a rectangular place one can find the severe and fascinating front in Romanic Umbrian style, of the\u00a0<strong>Cathedral of\u00a0San Rufino<\/strong>.\u00a0As it results from a rock, written in gothic characters and inserted on the wall at the back of the right nave, the building of the church started in 1140, the direct attribution is for the architect Giovanni da Gubbio.<\/p>\n<p>The church is aimed at hosting the remains of\u00a0<em>Bishop Martyr San Rufino<\/em>, who predicted the gospel in Assisi during the first half of the IIIrd century and drown in the river Chiascio, it is the third church, in time order, dedicated to the Saint, after the small sacellum of the Vth century and the church of Ugone from the XIth century. The front is vertically divided by pilasters in three parts, corresponding to the three internal naves; horizontally in three zones delimitated by cornices with typical roman arches. In the inferior part, divided in three frames, are presents three portals with arches with lions and griffons. The campanile is the crown of the front, it is built on a robust roman foundation, made of large blocks in travertine. The was already a part of the church of Ugone, but it was smaller.<\/p>\n<p>The part over the cornice with squared archstones was built at the same time as the front, and is in perfect harmony with this last one. The windows of the belfry cage, are dominating four orders of small closed arches aimed at giving a slimmer aspect to the architectonic structure.<\/p>\n<p>Bella Umbria thanks Mr. Massimo Eugenio Micanti, from the Centro Restauro Terni, for the collaboration for the realization of this article.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>At the end of a rectangular place one can find the severe and fascinating front in Romanic Umbrian style, of the\u00a0<strong>Cathedral of\u00a0San Rufino<\/strong>.\u00a0As it results from a rock, written in gothic characters and inserted on the wall at the back of the right nave, the building of the church started in 1140, the direct attribution is for the architect Giovanni da Gubbio.<\/p>\n<p>The church is aimed at hosting the remains of\u00a0<em>Bishop Martyr San Rufino<\/em>, who predicted the gospel in Assisi during the first half of the IIIrd century and drown in the river Chiascio, it is the third church, in time order, dedicated to the Saint, after the small sacellum of the Vth century and the church of Ugone from the XIth century. The front is vertically divided by pilasters in three parts, corresponding to the three internal naves; horizontally in three zones delimitated by cornices with typical roman arches. In the inferior part, divided in three frames, are presents three portals with arches with lions and griffons. The campanile is the crown of the front, it is built on a robust roman foundation, made of large blocks in travertine. The was already a part of the church of Ugone, but it was smaller.<\/p>\n<p>The part over the cornice with squared archstones was built at the same time as the front, and is in perfect harmony with this last one. The windows of the belfry cage, are dominating four orders of small closed arches aimed at giving a slimmer aspect to the architectonic structure.<\/p>\n<p>Bella Umbria thanks Mr. Massimo Eugenio Micanti, from the Centro Restauro Terni, for the collaboration for the realization of this article.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p>At the end of a rectangular place one can find the severe and fascinating front in Romanic Umbrian style, of the\u00a0<strong>Cathedral of\u00a0San Rufino<\/strong>.\u00a0As it results from a rock, written in gothic characters and inserted on the wall at the back of the right nave, the building of the church started in 1140, the direct attribution is for the architect Giovanni da Gubbio.<\/p>\n<p>The church is aimed at hosting the remains of\u00a0<em>Bishop Martyr San Rufino<\/em>, who predicted the gospel in Assisi during the first half of the IIIrd century and drown in the river Chiascio, it is the third church, in time order, dedicated to the Saint, after the small sacellum of the Vth century and the church of Ugone from the XIth century. The front is vertically divided by pilasters in three parts, corresponding to the three internal naves; horizontally in three zones delimitated by cornices with typical roman arches. In the inferior part, divided in three frames, are presents three portals with arches with lions and griffons. The campanile is the crown of the front, it is built on a robust roman foundation, made of large blocks in travertine. The was already a part of the church of Ugone, but it was smaller.<\/p>\n<p>The part over the cornice with squared archstones was built at the same time as the front, and is in perfect harmony with this last one. 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