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Cathedral of Sovana

58010 Sovana GR, Italia ★★★★☆ 156 views
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About Cathedral of Sovana

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Sovana Cathedral (Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul) is located in the area where the Etruscan acropolis probably stood; its construction took place in the 10th-11th centuries. It is one of the most important buildings in the Romanesque-Gothic style in all of Tuscany. The main entrance to the cathedral is currently on the left side since the episcopal building was leaned against the main facade in the 14th century. The portal has rich and elegant sculptural decoration; one can recognize an armed knight, a bicauded siren, peacocks, the tree of life, roses, lion protomes, and spiral figures. The capitals of the interior columns are all decorated but linger on the penultimate one in the second row on the left, it depicts scenes from the Old Testament including the sacrifice of Isaac and Moses opening the waters.

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In the urn on the altar in the left aisle, we find a relic that probably belonged to the church of San Mamiliano: "the urn of San Mamiliano" containing the Saint's remains. Also inside the cathedral you will find a six-columned crypt, a baptismal font from 1434, the 15th-century travertine sarcophagus that originally housed the remains of St. Mamiliano, some frescoes, and finally you will find many sculptural motifs representing symbols that predate the Christian tradition. A particular feature of the Sovana Cathedral is certainly its astronomical orientation: on June 21 each year, weather permitting, the first ray of the morning sun strikes the apsidal lancet window and crossing the entire nave is projected onto the opposite wall, creating a spectacle of rare beauty; the same phenomenon is repeated in the early Christian crypt below. This means that the orientation of the building (aligned with the summer solstice) does not respond to the medieval rules dictated by the Church of Rome (which wanted the apse facing east) instead follows the canons of Nordic cultures (Celtic-Germanic and/or Lombard); a solution to the mystery, however, could be that the cathedral is connected to the feast of St. John the Baptist, which falls on June 24 only three days after the summer solstice.

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  2. ☀️
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    Museum of San Mamiliano
    📍 0.1 km · Sovana
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    The Etruscans and the ancient Vie Cave
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June 21st is the ideal date to witness this rare spectacle, weather permitting, when the first ray of morning sun strikes the apsidal lancet window and travels across the entire nave to project onto the opposite wall. This astronomical alignment creates a stunning display of light both in the main cathedral and in the early Christian crypt below.
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul is one of the most important Romanesque-Gothic style buildings in all of Tuscany, built during the 10th-11th centuries on the site where the Etruscan acropolis probably once stood. Its unique architectural features and decorative elements make it a masterpiece of medieval religious architecture.
Visitors can view the Urn of San Mamiliano containing the Saint's remains on the altar in the left aisle, a six-columned crypt, a baptismal font from 1434, and a 15th-century travertine sarcophagus that originally housed St. Mamiliano's remains. The cathedral also features various frescoes and sculptural motifs representing pre-Christian symbols throughout.
The main entrance was relocated to the left side in the 14th century when the episcopal building was constructed and leaned against the main facade. Despite this modification, the original portal on the left retains rich and elegant sculptural decoration including armed knights, sirens, peacocks, and scenes from the Old Testament.
Rather than following the Church of Rome's medieval rule of having the apse facing east, Sovana Cathedral is aligned with the summer solstice, following the canons of Nordic cultures (Celtic-Germanic and/or Lombard traditions). This unconventional orientation is what allows the extraordinary astronomical phenomenon to occur on June 21st each year.