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The colours of the church

So many colours for one church! The white stone of the façade shines as soon as a ray of sunshine hits it. Inside, the floor has a hypnotic effect thanks to its decoration based on the contrast between the white and dark grey stone slabs. The main altar, where the artist created a valuable pi...
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Many materials

Wood, white marble, colourful marble, canvas and gold are some of the materials used to compose the church's works, each with different characteristics. The smooth marble of the main altar contrasts with the irregular surface of the Solomonic columns of the rough and porous façade. The hardness...
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21 cannon shots

The feast of San Sebastiano is an important moment for all worshippers and the whole country. Citizens gather together to honour the patron saint. Every year on 10th August at 8:15 am, twenty-one cannon shots precede the departure of the bread cart, accompanied by music, for the traditional collect...
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Infinite lights and colours

How wonderful! The light and colours inside the church of San Sebastiano leave everyone breathless! The crystal chandeliers shine and the surfaces around them reflect and light up in turn. The marble columns shine and the blue, green and yellow stained glass windows filter warm rays of sunshine. ...
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The church with a blue interior

The church of San Giovanni Evangelista (St. John the Evangelist) features a splendid decoration with blue and gold stuccoes from a renovation in the mid-19th century. The artist is one Giuseppe Sesta, as can be read from an inscription at the entrance which also bears the date 1861. The blue of t...
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Different materials for different temperatures

A church decorated with infinite materials that make it wonderful and precious. If we could touch the walls and decorations of the church, we would realise how much the temperature of one material can vary compared to another: the glass windows are very cold in winter, but much warmer in summer wh...
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The dark railing

[dettaglio_immagine id="19740"] Palazzo Napolino Tommasi Rosso was built with a pure white stone, whose pallor is broken up from time to time by the railings of the elegant wrought iron balconies. The curved, round-bottomed railings create an interesting contrast that adds vitality to the faça...
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The listening masks

The masks of Palazzo Napolino Tommasi Rosso have been watching over Via Francesco Crispi for centuries and have witnessed the passage from one era to another, right to the present day. If they could tell us what they have seen and heard, they would prove how much the world has changed. Never takin...
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A beautiful rose window

The church of Carmine is an example of medieval architecture where the central rose window is still intact. The only one of its kind, it has a very unusual decoration. Instead of the usual floral elements, the stonemason created mini-columns surmounted by small capitals, each one different from th...
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Watch what you paint on

Different materials, different techniques! In order to paint on a canvas, panel or wall, an artist must master every technique. Painting on canvas means using a soft media with a fairly smooth surface. Panels, like the one of St. Albert, are hard, made of wood and very irregular, and can have high...
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