Complesso rupestre di San Liberatore (Italian for Rock-cut complex of Saint Liberator) is a rock-cut architecture located in Serramonacesca, Province of Pescara (Abruzzo, Italy).[1]
Rock-cut complex of San Liberatore | |
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Complesso rupestre di San Liberatore | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Province | Province of Pescara |
Region | Abruzzo |
Location | |
Municipality | Serramonacesca |
State | Italy |
Location
editThe complex is located on the rocky wall to the right of the road that leads from Serramonacesca to the Abbey of San Liberatore a Maiella, immediately after the church of the Madonna dell'Annunziata. Visitors must venture a few meters into the vegetation to glimpse the complex located under the rocky wall.
History
editThere are no historical sources on the origin of the rock complex. It is believed that the caves were created by the monks of San Liberatore, presumably for burials or as hermit cells. The complex may also have been used as a shelter for animals.
Architecture
editThe structure consists of two cells: a larger one on the left and a smaller one on the right. The plan of both cells is rectangular with irregular vaults carved into the rock.
The front wall of the complex features a niche surmounted by a pediment, to the right of which is the entrance door to the larger cell, characterized by a seat carved into the stone in its left wall. There is the entrance door to the second cell.
References
edit- ^ "Stone complex of St. Liberatore". Majella National Park. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
- Micati, Edoardo (2000). "San Liberatore a Majella, Serramonacesca (PE)". Eremi d'Abruzzo. Guida ai luoghi di culto rupestri (in Italian). Pescara: Carsa Edizioni. pp. 33–36. ISBN 88-85854-74-5.
External links
edit- "Complesso rupestre di San Giovanni" (in Italian). Regione Abruzzo. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
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