Ostuni Cathedral

Coordinates: 40°43′52″N 17°34′39″E / 40.7310°N 17.5774°E / 40.7310; 17.5774
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Ostuni Cathedral
Duomo di Ostuni; Basilica concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
minor basilica
Founded1000
Associated people
Architecture
Architectural type
Archdiocese of Brindisi-Ostuni

Ostuni Cathedral (

Archdiocese of Brindisi-Ostuni
.

History

The cathedral was originally a church practising Orthodox rites prior to the year 1000. In 1228-1229, the present

Frederick II of Swabia.[1] It is mostly build to pietra gentile.[2] The earthquake of 1456, strongly felt in Brindisi, damaged it. During 1469-1495 it was again rebuilt in a Gothic
style.

The façade acquired its elegant rose window in the 15th century. The church once had four such windows. One of the portals is dedicated to Saint Blaise (San Biagio), one of the patrons of the city, and has the saint carved on the portal. A restoration in the 1970s tried to remove stucco decorations that covered the original Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

The interior has a number of artworks that covered the ceiling and altars. The Chapel of the Sacred Heart, once of St Cajetan (Gaetano) had a canvas of the saint attributed to Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. The Cappellone dell'Immacolata was decorated in the 18th century. The sacristy has a large venerated icon depicting Saint Oronzo. One Chapel is dedicated to the patron saints of Ostuni: Saint Blaise, Saint Augustine, Saint Orontius, and Saint Irene. The church once had a canvas, now stolen, of Santa Lucia by Palma il Giovane. The apse has an altarpiece of the Assunta, and the chapel of Santa Maria della Sanità has a fresco depicting Saint Catherine of Alexandria. A niche of the counter-facade has a 15th-century statue of Christ.[1]

The cathedral archives hold nearly 200 parchments dating to the 12th century.

The cathedral was declared a National Monument in 1902. In 1986 it became a co-cathedral of the

minor basilica
.

References

  1. ^ a b c Ostuni TV, entry on cathedral.
  2. ^ a b Germinario, Luigi, Gioacchino Francesco Andriani, and Rocco Laviano. "Petrography, mineralogy, chemical and technical properties of the building stone of Ostuni Cathedral (Italy): inferences on diagnostics and conservation." Periodico di Mineralogia 83.3 (2014).

40°43′52″N 17°34′39″E / 40.7310°N 17.5774°E / 40.7310; 17.5774