S. Bruzio Parish Church
Near
the Etruscan sepulchral area sited outside the town of Magliano
in Toscana, sourrounded by olive-groves, rises the rests of the
Romanic church of S.Tiburzio, better known with the popular
name of S.Bruzio. This religious settlement was an important
presbitery, remembered since the 13th-14th century. Between its walls
were offered hospitality at the old priests of the local diocese: they
started a commonlife, like a kind of monastery. Today survives the rests
of the presbiterial part, with the central apse,
two wings of the transept and the octagonal foundation
of the Dome (Cupola) that reaches out towards the sky
in the grafting point with the unique big central Nave.
Of the Dome and the nave remain no traces. The external
sides of the church, in particular the outside sweep of the abside, were
finely worked and endowed with slender semi-columns waking
up with hanging arcades. The architecture of S.Bruzio remember closely
the Lombard style of the northern Italy, but in some particulars - the
decorations of the abside, the column capitals and the
lightness of its global form - we can see the developement of a
primordial Gothic style. In the scarces rests we can still admire
many sculptures and other fine carved furnishings.
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