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Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio
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San Biagio is a church outside Montepulciano, Tuscany, central Italy.
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Azienda Agricola Canneto
Via dei Canneti, 14, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Saint Lucy
Piazza di Santa Lucia, 4, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Ristorante La Grotta
Via di S. Biagio, 15, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Via di Collazzi, 74, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Osteria Del Conte Montepulciano
Via di S. Donato, 19, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Via del Poliziano, 38, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Ristorante ai 4 Venti
Piazza Grande, 2, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
La Corte Dell' Ulivo
Via di S. Donato, 11, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
La Schiaccia dell'Opio
Via dell'Opio Nel Corso, 45, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
L'Angolo dei Sapori
Str. per Chianciano, 2, 53045 Bivio di San Biagio SI, Italy
Osteria del Borgo
Via Ricci, 5, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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53045 Montepulciano, Province of Siena, Italy
STUART APARTMENTS
Via del Poliziano, 34 - 38, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Terrazza panoramica
Via di Collazzi, 51, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Veduta Panoramica
Piazza di S. Francesco, 2, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
Chiesa del Gesù
Via di Voltaia Nel Corso, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Via di Gracciano nel Corso, 56, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Via di S. Bartolomeo, 2, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Via dell'Opio Nel Corso, 53, 53045 Montepulciano SI, Italy
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Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio

Via di S. Biagio, 20, 53045 San Biagio SI, Italy
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San Biagio is a church outside Montepulciano, Tuscany, central Italy.

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attractions: Cathedral Saint Mary Of The Assumption, De' Ricci Cantine Storiche in Montepulciano, Val d Orcia da Montepulciano, Az. Agr. Crociani Susanna Crociani, Contucci, Talosa - Cantina Storica, Museo Civico Pinacoteca Crociani, Azienda Agricola Canneto, Saint Lucy, restaurants: Ristorante La Grotta, Gattavecchi Winery, Osteria Del Conte Montepulciano, OSTERIA ACQUACHETA È CHIUSA PER FERIE FINO AL 25 MARZO COMPRESO SI AUGURA BUONA VITA A TUTTI ‼️, Lalma Cafe & Tea Room, Ristorante ai 4 Venti, La Corte Dell' Ulivo, La Schiaccia dell'Opio, L'Angolo dei Sapori, Osteria del Borgo, local businesses: St. Agostino Church, Comune di Montepulciano, Piazza Grande, STUART APARTMENTS, Terrazza panoramica, Veduta Panoramica, Chiesa del Gesù, AJ Tuscany
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In the heart of Tuscany, nestled among the rolling hills and vineyards, lies the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio. This ancient church is perched atop a hill, overlooking the quaint town of Montepulciano, and has been a place of pilgrimage and worship for centuries.

Legend has it that the sanctuary was built in the early 16th century after a shepherd boy had a vision of the Virgin Mary on this very spot. The boy claimed that she appeared to him in a bright light and spoke to him, telling him to build a church in her honor. The shepherd boy, along with the help of the townspeople, constructed the sanctuary, and it has been a sacred place ever since.

As you approach the sanctuary, the first thing you notice is the grand staircase leading up to the entrance. The steps are made of marble and adorned with intricate carvings of angels and saints. At the top of the staircase, two massive wooden doors stand tall, welcoming all who come to visit.

Once inside, the beauty of the sanctuary takes your breath away. The walls are painted in soft pastel colors, and the ceiling is adorned with elaborate frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. The altar is the centerpiece of the church, with a statue of the Madonna di San Biagio standing proudly in the center. The statue is said to have miraculous healing powers, and many come to pray for loved ones who are sick or in need of help.

The sanctuary is also home to a small chapel, where visitors can light candles and offer prayers. The walls of the chapel are lined with small plaques, each one a testament to a prayer answered. The atmosphere is one of peace and tranquility, and it is easy to see why people come from all over the world to seek solace in this sacred place.

As you wander around the sanctuary, you can't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. The intricate details of the architecture, the beautiful artwork, and the peaceful atmosphere all come together to create a truly special place. It is no wonder that the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio has become a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.

As the sun sets over the Tuscan countryside, the sanctuary takes on a whole new level of beauty. The warm glow of the setting sun illuminates the church, making it look as if it is glowing from within. It is a sight that will stay with you forever.

The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio is not just a church; it is a sacred place that holds a special meaning for all who visit. It is a place of peace, hope, and faith, and it will continue to be a beacon of light for...

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Magnificent sanctuary of Renaissance art built between 1518 and 1545, made of blond stone and with harmonious lines, is attributed to Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, one of the finest architects of the period. The Temple of San Bagio was built away from the city, in a verdant valley, on the site of an ancient early Christian church dedicated to Mary. This location, in the heart of a superb landscape, underscores its grandeur.

The origins of this church are linked to a miraculous event that occurred on April 23, 1518, when two servants, Antilia and Camilla, and a peasant named Toto, passing by a fresco depicting the Virgin and Child and Saint Francis, saw the Virgin open and close her eyes, as if she were alive.

The central Greek cross plan of the Temple is crowned by a dome on a drum. The architecture of the bell tower plays on alternating forms : decreasing heights, straight lines and curves ; it is topped by an eight-sided pyramid. The solemn interior houses, near the high altar, a lectern made by Giannozzo and Lisandro di Pietro Albertini in 1584, as well as, in the niches, statues of saints sculpted by Ottaviano Lazzarini in 1617. Pope Leo X himself came to inaugurate this monumental church, conceived as an ancient temple, and considered one of the most accomplished achievements of Christian architecture of the Tuscan Renaissance.

The presbytery in front of the church was also designed by Sangallo and built around 1550 and is characterized by a double loggia. The well in front of the building was erected between 1550 and 1551 and originally had two columns with a travertine architrave.

In short, a 16th-century Tuscan masterpiece not to be missed during a visit to...

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⛪ Nice church inside the nature. Breathtaking view. The church, which was built between 1518 and 1540, an example of Renaissance Greek cross central plan, was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, who was inspired by the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Carceri in Prato, which had been designed years before by his brother Giuliano da Sangallo.[1] The same plan, taken from Filippo Brunelleschi's works, was used for the original design by Bramante and Michelangelo for St. Peter's Basilica, as well as for the church of Santa Maria della Consolazione in Todi, of uncertain paternity.

The late Renaissance building was constructed on the site of a pre-existing Palaeochristian pieve dedicated to St. Mary and subsequently to St. Blaise. In the early 16th century only remains existed of the pieve, including a wall with a fresco of Madonna with Child and St. Francis, from a 14th-century Sienese painter. The project was supported by Pope Leo X, who had studied under Angelo Poliziano, a native of Montepulciano.

The construction lasted until 1580 and, after Sangallo's death, was directed by other superintendents.

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In the heart of Tuscany, nestled among the rolling hills and vineyards, lies the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio. This ancient church is perched atop a hill, overlooking the quaint town of Montepulciano, and has been a place of pilgrimage and worship for centuries. Legend has it that the sanctuary was built in the early 16th century after a shepherd boy had a vision of the Virgin Mary on this very spot. The boy claimed that she appeared to him in a bright light and spoke to him, telling him to build a church in her honor. The shepherd boy, along with the help of the townspeople, constructed the sanctuary, and it has been a sacred place ever since. As you approach the sanctuary, the first thing you notice is the grand staircase leading up to the entrance. The steps are made of marble and adorned with intricate carvings of angels and saints. At the top of the staircase, two massive wooden doors stand tall, welcoming all who come to visit. Once inside, the beauty of the sanctuary takes your breath away. The walls are painted in soft pastel colors, and the ceiling is adorned with elaborate frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. The altar is the centerpiece of the church, with a statue of the Madonna di San Biagio standing proudly in the center. The statue is said to have miraculous healing powers, and many come to pray for loved ones who are sick or in need of help. The sanctuary is also home to a small chapel, where visitors can light candles and offer prayers. The walls of the chapel are lined with small plaques, each one a testament to a prayer answered. The atmosphere is one of peace and tranquility, and it is easy to see why people come from all over the world to seek solace in this sacred place. As you wander around the sanctuary, you can't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. The intricate details of the architecture, the beautiful artwork, and the peaceful atmosphere all come together to create a truly special place. It is no wonder that the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio has become a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike. As the sun sets over the Tuscan countryside, the sanctuary takes on a whole new level of beauty. The warm glow of the setting sun illuminates the church, making it look as if it is glowing from within. It is a sight that will stay with you forever. The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio is not just a church; it is a sacred place that holds a special meaning for all who visit. It is a place of peace, hope, and faith, and it will continue to be a beacon of light for generations to come.
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Heel mooi architectuur. Goed gerestaureerd. €5,- entree. Alleen de botten in de kerker wat je door een put kunt bewonderen is wel vaag.
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La chiesa di San Biagio, chiamata per la sua monumentalità anche tempio di San Biagio, è un luogo di culto cattolico di Montepulciano, in provincia di Siena, sede dell'omonima parrocchia appartenente alla diocesi di Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza. La chiesa, opera di Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio ed esempio dell'architettura rinascimentale toscana del XVI secolo, sorge poco fuori il centro storico della città, in una posizione isolata.L'edificio, summa degli studi rinascimentali sulla pianta centralizzata a croce greca applicata agli edifici di culto cattolici, fu realizzata da Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio, il quale ebbe come immediato modello la basilica di Santa Maria delle Carceri a Prato, progettata una generazione prima a Prato da suo fratello Giuliano da Sangallo. La stessa pianta, derivata da alcune opere di Filippo Brunelleschi, venne applicata al progetto originario di Bramante e Michelangelo Buonarroti per la basilica di San Pietro o la chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione di Todi, di paternità incerta. L'edificio rinascimentale venne edificato sul luogo dove sorgeva un'antica pieve di origine paleocristiana dedicata a santa Maria e successivamente, dopo il trasferimento dei diritti plebani, intorno all'anno 1000, entro le mura castellane, a San Biagio. Agli inizi del Cinquecento si conservavano della pieve solo alcuni resti; in un muro si trovava ancora un affresco con la Madonna col bambino e san Francesco, opera del Trecento senese, a cui nel 1518 vennero attribuiti eventi miracolosi.[4] L'eco di questa devozione si sviluppa ben oltre l'area della Valdichiana: nel 1519, ad esempio, il comune di Sansepolcro, in Alta Valle del Tevere, delibera di partecipare alle spese dei pellegrinaggi che le compagnie e le persone della città sosterranno per recarsi in pellegrinaggio alla Madonna di San Biagio, alla quale già tante comunità hanno inviato doni. Disegno della facciata e del campanile Il popolo poliziano decise di erigere una nuova chiesa affidando l'incarico ad Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio. Questi progettò un imponente edificio a pianta centrale e l'ambizioso progetto venne sostenuto da papa Leone X, che era stato educato da Agnolo Poliziano, nativo proprio della cittadina toscana. La costruzione del tempio si protrasse sino al 1545 ed i lavori vennero diretti, dopo la morte del progettista, da altri sovrintendenti. L'ente che edificò la chiesa fu l'Opera di San Biagio, oggi confluita nella fabbriceria delle Opere Ecclesiastiche Riunite di Montepulciano. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.
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In the heart of Tuscany, nestled among the rolling hills and vineyards, lies the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio. This ancient church is perched atop a hill, overlooking the quaint town of Montepulciano, and has been a place of pilgrimage and worship for centuries. Legend has it that the sanctuary was built in the early 16th century after a shepherd boy had a vision of the Virgin Mary on this very spot. The boy claimed that she appeared to him in a bright light and spoke to him, telling him to build a church in her honor. The shepherd boy, along with the help of the townspeople, constructed the sanctuary, and it has been a sacred place ever since. As you approach the sanctuary, the first thing you notice is the grand staircase leading up to the entrance. The steps are made of marble and adorned with intricate carvings of angels and saints. At the top of the staircase, two massive wooden doors stand tall, welcoming all who come to visit. Once inside, the beauty of the sanctuary takes your breath away. The walls are painted in soft pastel colors, and the ceiling is adorned with elaborate frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. The altar is the centerpiece of the church, with a statue of the Madonna di San Biagio standing proudly in the center. The statue is said to have miraculous healing powers, and many come to pray for loved ones who are sick or in need of help. The sanctuary is also home to a small chapel, where visitors can light candles and offer prayers. The walls of the chapel are lined with small plaques, each one a testament to a prayer answered. The atmosphere is one of peace and tranquility, and it is easy to see why people come from all over the world to seek solace in this sacred place. As you wander around the sanctuary, you can't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. The intricate details of the architecture, the beautiful artwork, and the peaceful atmosphere all come together to create a truly special place. It is no wonder that the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio has become a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike. As the sun sets over the Tuscan countryside, the sanctuary takes on a whole new level of beauty. The warm glow of the setting sun illuminates the church, making it look as if it is glowing from within. It is a sight that will stay with you forever. The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio is not just a church; it is a sacred place that holds a special meaning for all who visit. It is a place of peace, hope, and faith, and it will continue to be a beacon of light for generations to come.
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Heel mooi architectuur. Goed gerestaureerd. €5,- entree. Alleen de botten in de kerker wat je door een put kunt bewonderen is wel vaag.
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La chiesa di San Biagio, chiamata per la sua monumentalità anche tempio di San Biagio, è un luogo di culto cattolico di Montepulciano, in provincia di Siena, sede dell'omonima parrocchia appartenente alla diocesi di Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza. La chiesa, opera di Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio ed esempio dell'architettura rinascimentale toscana del XVI secolo, sorge poco fuori il centro storico della città, in una posizione isolata.L'edificio, summa degli studi rinascimentali sulla pianta centralizzata a croce greca applicata agli edifici di culto cattolici, fu realizzata da Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio, il quale ebbe come immediato modello la basilica di Santa Maria delle Carceri a Prato, progettata una generazione prima a Prato da suo fratello Giuliano da Sangallo. La stessa pianta, derivata da alcune opere di Filippo Brunelleschi, venne applicata al progetto originario di Bramante e Michelangelo Buonarroti per la basilica di San Pietro o la chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione di Todi, di paternità incerta. L'edificio rinascimentale venne edificato sul luogo dove sorgeva un'antica pieve di origine paleocristiana dedicata a santa Maria e successivamente, dopo il trasferimento dei diritti plebani, intorno all'anno 1000, entro le mura castellane, a San Biagio. Agli inizi del Cinquecento si conservavano della pieve solo alcuni resti; in un muro si trovava ancora un affresco con la Madonna col bambino e san Francesco, opera del Trecento senese, a cui nel 1518 vennero attribuiti eventi miracolosi.[4] L'eco di questa devozione si sviluppa ben oltre l'area della Valdichiana: nel 1519, ad esempio, il comune di Sansepolcro, in Alta Valle del Tevere, delibera di partecipare alle spese dei pellegrinaggi che le compagnie e le persone della città sosterranno per recarsi in pellegrinaggio alla Madonna di San Biagio, alla quale già tante comunità hanno inviato doni. Disegno della facciata e del campanile Il popolo poliziano decise di erigere una nuova chiesa affidando l'incarico ad Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio. Questi progettò un imponente edificio a pianta centrale e l'ambizioso progetto venne sostenuto da papa Leone X, che era stato educato da Agnolo Poliziano, nativo proprio della cittadina toscana. La costruzione del tempio si protrasse sino al 1545 ed i lavori vennero diretti, dopo la morte del progettista, da altri sovrintendenti. L'ente che edificò la chiesa fu l'Opera di San Biagio, oggi confluita nella fabbriceria delle Opere Ecclesiastiche Riunite di Montepulciano. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.
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