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Places to see in ( Asti - Italy ) Collegiata di San Secondo. Places to see in ( Asti - Italy ) Collegiata di San Secondo The Collegiate Church of San Secondo is a basilica catholic among the oldest of …More
Places to see in ( Asti - Italy ) Collegiata di San Secondo.

Places to see in ( Asti - Italy ) Collegiata di San Secondo The Collegiate Church of San Secondo is a basilica catholic among the oldest of Asti . With the adjacent town hall and overlooking the square of the same name, is the heart of the city. Dedicated to San Secondo , patron of the city, according to tradition, it arose on the site of his martyrdom and burial. The precise epoch of its foundation is not known, the oldest document mentioning the church is of 1 August 880 and deals with a placito in which Baterico viscount astense in the period of the Supponides mentions some properties of the church. In another of the 940s, the church became a parish at the beginning of the century, it was "extra muros" , that is, outside the concentric city as it was used as a cemetery church. After the incursions of the barbarians in the ninth and tenth centuries the body of San Secondo was moved to the cathedral inside the city. There are no certain documents of this displacement, but in some documents of 880 , the cathedral is named as "Santa Maria Assunta and San Secondo". According to the Incisa , the translation took place under the episcopate of Bruningo , even if there are no certain documents of the matter; it is certainly thanks to this bishop, who lived in the tenth century , that the first works of enlarging the church were carried out, thus transforming the factory into the third nerve center of the city, together with the fortified bishop's residence, the Castelvecchio and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta . Since the 11th century , the Collegiata del Santo has been in the forefront of Asti's policy, in this sense, no bishop power managed to deprive it of autonomy, becoming over the centuries the melting pot of the common forces and aspirations, but also an important area of exchanges and economic activities, worthy of the title of San Secondo "de mercato". The pre-Romanesque structure of the church can not be rebuilt, except for the presence of the crypt; the oldest part dates back to the 6th / 7th century , consisting of four small columns surmounted by Corinthian imitation capitals with a double row of leaves. Two side walls and two wrought iron gates delimit the "cella confessionis", inside which there is a sixteenth-century reliquary , in silver, containing the bones of the martyr from Asti. According to a typically high-medieval process, the presence of relics in a church increased or shifted the pole of political, demographic, commercial attractiveness, close to the same church; it is thought that this contributed to the settlement of the Longobard ducal court , mentioned in a document of 940. The church has a longitudinal plan, divided into three irregular naves, of which the central is the largest. The central nave ends with a pentagonal apse . The left aisle ends with a flat apse, while the right is circular. The facade, with the typical Roman setting gabled divided into three parts, has at its center a rosette in brick with elements Renaissance . The side doors are from the sixteenth century, the central door is eighteenth-century. ( Asti - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Asti . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Asti - Italy
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