Pieve di Santa Maria

Diocesi di Tortona ( sec. XII; XIII; XVII )

La Pieve di Santa Maria in Fabbrica Curone rappresenta un bell'esempio di architettura romanica databile al XII secolo.

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Sacra di San Michele

Diocesi di Susa ( sec. X; XII )

La Sacra di San Michele, fondata tra il 983 e il 987, fu uno dei più importanti centri della cultura monastica europea. È, inoltre, uno dei più importanti monumenti romanici a livello internazionale, simbolo, dal 1994, della Regione Piemonte.

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Santuario della Bruceta

Diocesi di Acqui ( sec. XI; XV; XIX )

Di antichissima origine fu ampliata all'inizio dell'Ottocento.

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Diocesan Museum System

Diocesi di Susa

Diocesan Museum System. Constituted by the network of ecclesiastic museums coordinated by the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Susa, which collect together and display the religious artistic heritage of the Susa Valley.

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Romanesque

Significant expressions of Romanesque are to be found in Piedmont. Above all in architecture, this is the art that continued the great building traditions of Rome, following the depression of the Dark Ages. The buildings erected after 1000 still reveal hesitant engineering, with a static quality that emphasizes the walls while the openings allowing light to enter are sparse and small. The master masons, stonecutters and sculptors came from the lakes: the Campionesi from Lugano and the Comacini from Como. These craftsmen spread the language of the renaissance of the art of building. Lombardy led the way in Europe, with nearby Piedmont imitating pace and style, although the assertion of Romanesque was tardy, interspersed with Gothic style features. Important examples are Casale cathedral, Vezzolano abbey and the sturdy Consolata belfry.

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