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Saint Peter and Paul Church in Galatina (Italy)
Italy
The church of St. Peter and Paul is Galatina's mother church. Overlooking Piazza San Pietro, in the area of ​​the historical center where the Porta Maggiore once stood, the matrix of Santi Pietro e Paolo presents a scenic facade, a sign of baroque taste, which characterizes most of the religious and private buildings of the city . The present church is the result of a reconstruction that took place between the thirties and forties of the 17th century, at the will of the University, which gave the church the primary role of the other churches. The earthquake of 1743 damaged it deeply and, in the second half of the century, intervened with several remakes. It stands on the site of a former religious building. It is well known that in 1355 it was handed over to the reconstruction of a pre-existing chapel where it was celebrated in Greek rite. Greek remained the official language in the rites of this church until the middle of the sixteenth century. The city was in fact considered Greek (oppidum graecorum). Source Wikipedia https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_dei_Santi_Pietro_e_Paolo_(Galatina)
Copyright: Franco Melechi
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13314x6657
Taken: 22/08/2017
Uploaded: 25/08/2017
Published: 25/08/2017
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Tags: church; mother; interior; architecture; arts; religion; religious
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