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The Museo Etnografico Tiranese (MET) is an ethnographic museum and located nearby the Basilica Madonna di Tirano in an 18th-century Palazzo, the Casa del Penitenziere (Penitent's House). The museum of Palazzo Salis in the old town of Tirano is an example of the use of trompe l'oeil to create the illusion of architectural features. [5]
Madonna di Tirano: 29 September 1690: Basilica of Tirano: Pope Innocent XI [i] Madonna delle Scuole Pie: 25 March 1694: San Pantaleo, Rome: Pope Innocent XII: La Madonna delle Neve [55] 31 May 1694 Frosinone: Pope Innocent XI [j] Madonna Addolorata [56] 17 April 1695 San Marcello al Corso, Rome: Pope Innocent XII Santa Maria delle Vergini: 21 ...
The collection of the Museo Etnografico Tiranese is located since 1990 in the Casa del Penitenziere (Penitent's House), an 18th-century Palazzo nearby the Basilica Madonna di Tirano. Until then it was housed in the ground floor of the Palazzo San Michele, located as well at the square of the basilica.
Re, Piedmont: Madonna del Sangue in the Valle Vigezzo (Vigezzotal) Vatican: Saint Peter's tomb, Holy Lance, grave of John Paul II and many others; papal basilica Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome: icon of Salus Populi Romani; papal basilica Santa Croce in Gerusalemme: part of True Cross with Titulus Crucis and Holy Nails
Tirano. Santa Maria dell'Apparizione (1927) Conversano – Monopoli ... Madonna di Campagna (1986) Santa Teresa di Gesù Bambino in Tombetta (1938) San Zeno (1973)
Also he designed the Sanctuary of the Madonna of Tirano [1] dedicated to the Madonna who appeared in Tirano on 29 September 1504. He also built the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Piazza in Busto Arsizio and the Collegiate Church of Santi Pietro e Stefano in Bellinzona, as well as being active at the Sanctuary of the Assunta di Morbegno in Morbegno ...
The Pesaro Madonna (Italian: Pala Pesaro) (better known as the Madonna di Ca' Pesaro) is a painting by the late Italian Renaissance master Titian, commissioned by Jacopo Pesaro, whose family acquired in 1518 the chapel in the Frari Basilica in Venice for which the work was painted, and where it remains today.
The Madonna di Caravaggio, or "del Fonte", is now an enormous shrine. In the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, it inspired a number of satellite shrines and some imitative visions. [2] The sanctuary still exists and attracts many people. Pope Clement XI granted a decree of Canonical Coronation towards the image. The coronation ...