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    The Igreja de São Roque, or Church of Saint Roch, is a Roman Catholic church in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the 16th century, it was the first Jesuit church designed in the “auditorium-church” style specifically for preaching and one of the first Jesuit churches anywhere. The edifice served as the Society of Jesus’s home church in Portugal for over 200 years, before the Jesuits were expelled from the country. After the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the church and its ancillary residence were given to the Lisbon Holy House of Mercy to replace their church and headquarters, which had been destroyed. It remains a part of the Holy House of Mercy today, one of its many heritage buildings.

    The Igreja de São Roque was one of the few buildings in Lisbon to survive the earthquake relatively unscathed. The most notable feature of the church is the 18th-century Chapel of St. John the Baptist, a project by Nicola Salvi and Luigi Vanvitelli constructed in Rome of many precious stones and disassembled, shipped, and reconstructed in São Roque. At the time, it was reportedly the most expensive chapel in Europe.

    In 1505, Lisbon was being ravaged by the plague, which had arrived by ship from Italy. The site of São Roque, outside the city walls (now an area known as the Bairro Alto), became a cemetery for plague victims. At the same time, the King of Portugal, Manuel I, sent to Venice for a relic of St. Roch, the patron saint of plague victims, whose body had been translated to that city in 1485. The relic was sent by the Venetian government, and it was carried in procession up the hill to the plague cemetery. The inhabitants of Lisbon then decided to erect a shrine on the site to house the relic. The shrine was begun on March 24, 1506, and dedicated on February 25, 1515. This early shrine was oriented from west to east, in the medieval tradition. A “Plague Courtyard” for the burial of plague victims adjoined the shrine and was formally dedicated on May 24, 1527, by Bishop Ambrósio. At about the same time, a Brotherhood of St. Roch was established to oversee and take care of the shrine. Made up of people from all classes, the Brotherhood still exists today and maintains the Chapel of St. Roch in the present church.

    In 1540, after the founding of the Society of Jesus in the 1530s, King John III of Portugal invited them to come to Lisbon, and the first Jesuits arrived in the same year. They settled first in the Hospital de Todos-os-Santos (All Saints Hospital — now destroyed) on the east side of Rossio Square and later in the College of São Antão (where the Hospital de São José is now situated). However, they soon began looking for a larger, more permanent location for their main church and selected the Shrine of St. Roch as their favored site. After prolonged negotiations, John III organized the relinquishment of the shrine to the Jesuits. The agreement with the Brotherhood, however, included the creation of a chapel for St. Roch in the new building, and the retention of St. Roch as the patron saint of the new church. The Society of Jesus took possession of the shrine on October 1, 1553, in a ceremony at which Fr. Francisco de Borja, SJ preached the sermon. The small shrine was inadequate for the Jesuits, and planning began immediately for a new church building.

    The king wanted a new monumental building with three naves, but the Society favored a plan more in keeping with the principles enunciated by the Council of Trent, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. The first stone was laid in 1555, but the building was redesigned and expanded (its present version) in 1565. The royal architect, Afonso Álvares, appears to have supervised the work from 1566 to 1575, up to the level of the interior cornice. The work was carried on afterward by his nephew, Baltasar Álvares, also a royal architect. The building was completed by Filipe Térzi, royal architect to King Philip II of Spain. Térzi made modifications to the exterior façade, the ceiling and roof, and the interior finishings.

    While the earlier shrine had been oriented from west to east in the medieval tradition, the new church was oriented south to north, across the older building. The plan of the church is simple and spacious — a wide single nave, a shallow squared apse, virtually no transept, and raised pulpits between recessed galleries over side chapels. This style, the “auditorium-church” ideal for preaching, became popularly known as the “Jesuit style” and was widely copied by the order throughout Portugal and in the Portuguese colonial towns in Brazil and the Far East.

    The simple and sober exterior of the church, characteristic of the Portuguese “plain style” (estilo chão) contrasts with the highly decorated Baroque interior with its glazed tiles, gilt woodwork, multi-colored statues, and oil paintings.

    In 1759, the Jesuits were expelled from Portuguese territory by the Marquis de Pombal, who accused them of being implicated in a revolt of the nobility against King Joseph I and his prime minister. The Igreja de São Roque was confiscated along with the attached buildings and residences. Nine years later, by a Royal Charter dated February 8, 1768, the property was given to the Lisbon Holy House of Mercy, whose original church and administrative buildings were destroyed by the 1755 earthquake. The Holy House of Mercy still owns and operates the site today. The church continues to function, and part of the Jesuit residence was turned into a museum in the late 19th century. Other parts of the complex, and later buildings erected adjacent to it, still function as the Holy House’s headquarters for the city.

    Posted by HBarrison on 2023-04-11 12:36:40

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    Castello di Amorosa is a one-of-a-kind castle and winery located in Calistoga, California. It was built by Dario Sattui, a 4th generation vintner and owner of the V. Sattui Winery, as his personal pet project. The castle sits on a 171-acre property that was once part of an estate owned by Edward Turner Bale. Sattui purchased the property in 1993 for $3.1 million and spent another $40 million constructing the castle, outbuildings, and the winery inside the castle. The castle opened its doors to the public in April 2007.

    The castle was built using old-world crafting techniques and is architecturally faithful to the 12th and 13th centuries. It has 107 rooms on 8 levels above and below ground, covering approximately 141,000 square feet. The castle features a moat, a drawbridge, defensive towers, an interior courtyard, a torture chamber, a chapel, a knights’ chamber, and a great hall with a 22-foot-high coffered ceiling. The torture chamber has an iron maiden, a replica rack, and other torture devices. The great hall features frescoes painted by two Italian artists and a 500-year-old fireplace.

    The building materials used in the castle’s construction include 8,000 tons of locally quarried stone, paving stones, terra cotta roofing tiles, and 850,000 bricks imported from Europe. The masonry, ironwork, and woodwork were fashioned by hand. Beneath the castle are a 2-acre barrel cellar and tasting rooms where visitors can sample the wines, all sold only at the castle or through the winery’s wine club. A labyrinth of caves, 900 feet in length, extends into the hillside adjacent to the castle.

    Due to Napa County restrictions, the castle and grounds cannot be rented for weddings or receptions. However, they are available to rent for corporate gatherings and fundraisers. Castello di Amorosa is a unique destination that offers visitors a glimpse of a bygone era and an unforgettable wine-tasting experience in a beautiful and historic setting.

    Posted by HBarrison on 2019-10-10 16:11:25

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    Castello di Amorosa is a castle and a winery positioned close to Calistoga, California. First opening its doorways to the public in April 2007, the castle is the pet undertaking of 4th generation vintner, Dario Sattui, who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Winery named just after his good-grandfather, Vittorio Sattui, who at first founded a winery in San Francisco in 1885 following emigrating from Italy to California. The vineyard sits on home that was after section of an estate owned by Edward Turner Bale. In 1993, Sattui ordered the 171 acres on which the castle lies for $3.1 million, then spent one more $40 million to construct the castle, outbuildings, and the winery within the castle development get the job done began in 1995. The castle interiors, which consist of 107 rooms on 8 levels above and under floor, ended up approximately 121,000 square ft (11,200 m2) when opened in 2007 it has due to the fact been expanded to 141,000 sq. feet. Essential particulars and building strategies are architecturally devoted to the 12th and 13th century time period. Among numerous other options, it includes a moat a drawbridge, defensive towers, an inside courtyard, a torture chamber, a chapel/church, a knights’ chamber, and a 72 by 30 ft (9.1 m) terrific corridor with a 22-foot (6.7 m)-significant coffered ceiling. The torture chamber has an iron maiden explained to be from the late Renaissance, which Sattui states he purchased for $13,000 in Pienza, Italy a duplicate rack and other torture devices. The excellent hall options frescoes painted by two Italian artists, who took about a calendar year and a 50 percent to full, and showcases a 500-calendar year-old fire. The masonry, ironwork, and woodwork have been fashioned by hand utilizing old environment crafting techniques. Creating resources bundled 8,000 tons of domestically quarried stone, paving stones, terra cotta roofing tiles, and 850,000 bricks imported from Europe. Extending into the hillside adjacent to the castle is a labyrinth of caves some 900 feet (270 m) in size. Beneath the castle are a 2-acre (8,100 m2) barrel cellar and tasting rooms in which site visitors can sample the wines, all marketed only at the Castle or complete the winery’s wine club. Thanks to Napa County limits, the castle and grounds are not able to be rented for weddings or receptions, but are accessible to rent for corporate gatherings and fund raisers.

    Posted by HBarrison on 2019-10-10 16:11:22

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    UNESCO designation of Previous City Lunenburg as a Globe Heritage Web site / Wolff Dwelling at 28 King Road is a two-tale Victorian wood setting up located in the heart of Old Town, a specified heritage district in Lunenburg, NS. It is found promptly at the avenue line, with no significantly surrounding house. Designation extends to the setting up and encompassing home. Developed in 1876 by Nicholas Berringer, this household became the household of Augustus Wolff, Lunenburg’s to start with mayor, in 1882. Its heritage price lies in its marriage to Wolff, and its Victorian architectural options. The Wolff Residence has retained most of its unique architectural options and is ornamented by projecting dormers and in depth woodwork on each individual façade, especially in which it faces the street. It is an outstanding case in point of Substantial Victorian architecture in Lunenburg, with several vernacular features which include a popular central ‘Lunenburg bump.’ Its central spot on 1 of Lunenburg’s principal professional streets, constructed to the street line, makes it a vital portion of the town’s historic streetscape. see, www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/spot-lieu.aspx?id=2032

    Posted by HBarrison on 2018-09-19 13:22:18

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    Castello di Amorosa is a castle and a vineyard found near Calistoga, California. 1st opening its doorways to the community in April 2007, the castle is the pet venture of 4th generation vintner, Dario Sattui, who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Vineyard named soon after his great-grandfather, Vittorio Sattui, who initially proven a vineyard in San Francisco in 1885 right after emigrating from Italy to California. The winery sits on residence that was as soon as aspect of an estate owned by Edward Turner Bale. In 1993, Sattui acquired the 171 acres on which the castle lies for $3.1 million, then put in a different $40 million to assemble the castle, outbuildings, and the vineyard inside the castle design get the job done commenced in 1995. The castle interiors, which consist of 107 rooms on 8 levels over and under floor, ended up around 121,000 sq. ft (11,200 m2) when opened in 2007 it has considering the fact that been expanded to 141,000 square ft. Important particulars and constructing approaches are architecturally devoted to the 12th and 13th century time period. Between a lot of other characteristics, it consists of a moat a drawbridge, defensive towers, an interior courtyard, a torture chamber, a chapel/church, a knights’ chamber, and a 72 by 30 ft (9.1 m) excellent corridor with a 22-foot (6.7 m)-large coffered ceiling. The torture chamber has an iron maiden claimed to be from the late Renaissance, which Sattui states he purchased for $13,000 in Pienza, Italy a duplicate rack and other torture gadgets. The excellent hall characteristics frescoes painted by two Italian artists, who took about a year and a 50 % to full, and showcases a 500-12 months-outdated fireplace. The masonry, ironwork, and woodwork have been fashioned by hand using aged environment crafting methods. Constructing resources included 8,000 tons of regionally quarried stone, paving stones, terra cotta roofing tiles, and 850,000 bricks imported from Europe. Extending into the hillside adjacent to the castle is a labyrinth of caves some 900 feet (270 m) in length. Beneath the castle are a 2-acre (8,100 m2) barrel cellar and tasting rooms the place people can sample the wines, all sold only at the Castle or thorough the winery’s wine club. Thanks to Napa County limitations, the castle and grounds are unable to be rented for weddings or receptions, but are readily available to hire for company gatherings and fund raisers.

    Posted by HBarrison on 2019-10-10 16:11:22

    Tagged: , Harvey Barrison , HBarrison , California , Napa , Nikon

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