San Parteo Church
San Parteo Church or San Perteo Church (French: Chapelle de San-Parteo) is a Pisan-Romanesque church located in Corsica, France. It is a listed historical monument since 1886.[1]
San Parteo Church Chapelle de San-Parteo | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Region | Haute-Corse |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Corsica, France |
Geographic coordinates | 42.5381°N 9.4889°E |
Architecture | |
Type | church |
Groundbreaking | 11th century |
The edifice dates to the 11th and 12th century. It takes its name from the fifth century San Parteo, a saint of regional renown. San Parteo Church lies near the Roman town of Mariana, about 550 metres (1,800 ft) to the west of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta (La Canonica).[2][3]
The church is described as having a "grandly sober style".[4] It is built over a pagan cemetery and its lintel is said to be "decorated with a Middle Eastern motif; two lions guarding what is believed to be the Tree of Science in the Garden of Eden."[5]
References
- Base Mérimée: PA00099207, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Chapelle de San-Perteo
- The Rough Guide to France. Rough Guides Ltd. 1 April 2011. p. 979. ISBN 978-1-84836-724-1. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- Delpal, Jacques Louis (1 January 1985). France: a Phaidon cultural guide : with over 800 color illustrations and 20 pages of maps. Prentice-Hall. p. 221. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- Huxley, Michael (1959). The Geographical magazine. Geographical Press. p. 475. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- Facaros, Dana; Pauls, Michael (15 April 2008). Corsica. New Holland Publishers. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-86011-390-1. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
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