Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Spring meets Winter at Passo Cerreto



A  Glance at the webcam  at the Cerreto Pass showed something unusual had happened during the night. 

Spring had arrived a few days ago up on the pass and the Beech trees had just sprouted their first fresh green leaves. During the night it had snowed making a strange combination of spring and winter.

I chose to go to Lago Pranda after stopping at the pass.  Here are a few photographs.

Passo Ceretto, RE

Passo Ceretto, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE
Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE

Lago Pranda, Cerreto Laghi, RE



Monday, April 11, 2016

Climbing the Bell Tower at the Ghiara



Sometimes I do not have to travel far to see interesting places.  Every year an organisation called the FAI (Fondo Ambientale Italiano) arrange for public access to places normally closed to the public. 

Basilica della Beata Vergine, della Ghiara Reggio Emilia


The staicase, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

Looking up, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

Here this year it was possible to climb the bell tower of the “Basilica della Beata Vergine della Ghiara” Reggio’s most interesting monument. 

The Clock, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

The clock weights, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

The barrel vaults, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

The timber roof, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

The barrel vaults, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

This church was built following the miracle of a deaf and dumb boy who regained these faculties whilst praying on the site of the Basilica in 1596. 

Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

Looking down, Ghiara, Reggio Emilia


The construction of the church began straight away and some of the best artists of the seventeenth century where engaged to decorate the church.


To climb the bell tower means having faith in the original rickety staircase that takes you up to the top. The view over the town on reaching the top was well worth the climb.

The Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

The Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

 Also interesting is the fact to see the structure of the vaults with the timer roof above.

 
The Ghiara, Reggio Emilia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Rocca di San Secondono. A Suprise.



Sunday I decided to visit the Rocca di San Secondo near Parma. This is one of the lesser known Emilian castles and I was not sure that I would see. I stumbled across this castle after a visit to the more famous  nearby Fontanellato  a few weeks ago. But the castle was closed.

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Cannon balls. Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR
From the outside the castle is not very impressive as a large part of the castle has been demolished over the years, but what remains inside as I was to find out is quite breathtaking.
Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR



Like most of the castles in the area the castle started out as a fortress in the fourteenth century and later was transformed into a noble palace by the ruling Rossi Family.

Sala di Bellerofonte. Rocca di San Secondo, PR
 
Sala di Bellerofonte. Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala di Bellerofonte. Rocca di San Secondo, PR




The castle withstood several sieges laid by the Sforaza’s until finally falling in 1483. The castle then stood derelict for some years before the Rossi’s regained control at the end of another war. The castle as we know it then started to take shape.
 
Sala delle Favole, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Favole, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Favole, Rocca di San Secondo, PR




The castle was confiscated like many other castles in the Parma area by the Farnese family who had become the rulers of this area in 1633. By the time the Rossi family regained the castle twenty years later the castle had lost importance for them. They even demolished a large part of the castle in the nineteenth century to reduce the running costs of the complex. In 1919 the castle became the property of the Comune.

Sala di Momo, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala di Momo, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala di Momo, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
The strange thing about this castle is that in most of the smaller rooms  only the ceilings are frescoed. The walls are bare. I was told that this is because the walls were originally covered with tapestries to help keep the rooms a bit warmer.

Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Sala dell'Asino d'Oro, Rocca di San Secondo, PR



As one progresses from one room to another the frescoed ceilings get better and more curious until arriving at the jaw dropping splendour of the great hall.



My favourite room was the small room with the series of frescoes telling the tale of Lucio who is turned into a donkey, but still has the tastes of a man. He also gets involved in some adventures some of them quite rude.The “Sala delle Favole” or the Fable Room is also fascinating.

Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Rocca di San Secondo, PR
Rocca di San Secondo, PR

The main hall called the “La Sala delle Gesta Rossiane” designed to impress tells the story of the Rossi family’s military exploits.

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Rocca di San Secondo, PR

This castle must rank as one of the most spectacular Emalian castles that I have seen, much more interesting than the inside of the nearby and more famous Fontalellato Castle. Like most minor  Italian monuments the lack of resources shows.  But the castle is well worth a visit. The enthusiasm of the Guide in telling the story of the castle and pointing things out also made the visit most enjoyable.  

 
Rocca di San Secondo, PR


Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR

Sala delle Gesta Rossiane, Rocca di San Secondo, PR