hearing

A small monumental organ

Songs and notes accompany the celebrations as they did centuries ago. The organ is made of wood, small in size, and placed above the entrance. Made in the second half of the 18th century, it is one of the few still working. The music of those who still know how to play the instrument enchants and ...
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smell

The smell of the stone

The entrance to Palazzo La Rocca is extremely evocative. With a little imagination you can picture Don Saverio La Rocca climbing the pietra pece staircase at the entrance. What makes the atrium unique, however, is the strong smell of petroleum that envelops the entire space. It's hard to believe...
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hearing

The noises of a bygone era

The corbels of Palazzo La Rocca are a memory from a bygone era, especially the balcony with the flute and tenor mandola players, which brings to mind the sweet melodies played at the great parties held at the Palazzo, one of the most important events for the aristocracy. Delicate sounds accompanied ...
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sight

A valley for Palazzo La Rocca

The green valley overlooked by Palazzo La Rocca is a riot of colours that vary with the changing seasons. From the strong bright colours of spring, it moves on to shades of yellow and ochre in summer due to the lack of rain. As it reaches the end of summer, the colours are reborn with autumn fruit...
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touch

Such rich materials!

The church brings out the diversity of the materials and the infinite possibilities for their use. As a matter of fact, the glass used in the large windows of the vault was also used to decorate the altars with a process that imitates marble. Used for the worshippers' seating, wood also proves to b...
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sight

A question of perspective!

Depending on the time of day, the levels of the façade and its various elements create a unique and fascinating combination of light effects. The plays of light and shadow change from hour to hour. The endless chiaroscuro effects uncover and hide new details each time....
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taste

A freshwater spring

Not far from the church of San Giuseppe (St. Joseph) is Porta Walter. It was built in medieval times and allowed people to leave the city and visit the lush green valley of Santa Domenica. From here they would reach a spring where inhabitants rushed to quench their thirst and collect as much water...
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sight

Diversity makes everything more special

The two-tone interior makes the cathedral of San Giovanni Battista (St. John the Baptist) wonderful. The white walls combined with the black floor enhances both elements and adds liveliness to the environment. Once inside the church of St. John the Baptist, our sense of sight is also stimulated b...
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touch

Pietra pece, a special stone

The dark, petroleum-infused pietra pece of the floor smells like petrol and leaves a coat of grease on your fingers like oil! This unique rock is widely used because its particular composition can make a room resistant to humidity....
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hearing

Angelic song

On 24 June 1858 the church resounded with festivities. The great organ was inaugurated, with more than three thousand pipes and a gigantic wooden cantoria (a structure built to house the choir). We can only imagine the sweet sound that accompanied that moment. The organ still works today and can b...
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