{"id":721,"date":"2015-05-11T17:45:39","date_gmt":"2015-05-11T15:45:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/serapobb.com\/en\/cosa-vedere-a-gaeta-chiese-musei-pinacoteca-natura\/"},"modified":"2018-08-23T06:28:35","modified_gmt":"2018-08-23T04:28:35","slug":"things-to-see-in-gaeta-italy","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/serapobb.com\/en\/things-to-see-in-gaeta-italy\/","title":{"rendered":"Things to see in Gaeta | Italy"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Sanctuary of the Most Holy Annunciation<\/h3>\n<p>Built in 1321 and rebuilt 300 years later after being demolished by Charles V, it has a baroque&nbsp;facade. Renowned for its Grotta d\u2019oro or Cappella dell\u2019Immacolata (Golden Chapel or Chapel of the&nbsp;Immaculate) which is adjacent to the church proper, with decorations in pure gold and paintings by&nbsp;Griscuolo dating back to 1531. During his exile in this Sanctuary in 1848-49, Pope Pius IX meditated&nbsp;and proclaimed the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception.&nbsp;The Sanctuary is twinned with the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.<\/p>\n<h3>Cathedral of St. Erasmus<\/h3>\n<p>This cathedral was consecrated in 1106 by Pope Paschal II and dedicated to the Assumption of the&nbsp;Virgin Mary into Heaven and to the saints Erasmus and Marciano. It is notable for its arab-norman&nbsp;style bell tower dating back to the XIII century.&nbsp;Housed within we can find: The Candelabro del cero pasquale (Candelabra of the Easter candle), a&nbsp;historiated column of the XII century and \u201cVergini e Santi\u201d (Virgins and Saints) an oil painting by&nbsp;Sebastiano Conca.<\/p>\n<p>Via del Duomo<br \/>Tel. 0771 462255<\/p>\n<h3>Church of St. Francis<\/h3>\n<p>A neo-gothic church built by Francis II of Bourbon in the location where the Saint from Assisi built a&nbsp;small hermitage in 1222. It was completely rebuilt in the XIX century. The structure is towering.&nbsp;Inside we can see the Statua del Redentore (Statue of the Redeemer) by Giuseppe and Vincenzo&nbsp;d\u2019Annibale (1850), the Tela dell\u2019umilt\u00e0 of St. Francis, the painting of the Assunta (Assumption of&nbsp;Mary) by Girolamo Imparato (XVI century) and the painting \u201cIl Riposo nella fuga in Egitto\u201d (Resting&nbsp;while escaping from Egypt) by Francesco Solimena (XVIII century).<\/p>\n<p>Via San Giovanni Bosco<br \/>Tel. 0771\/460037<\/p>\n<h3>Mountain or Most Holy Trinity and The Turk\u2019s Grotto<\/h3>\n<p>The church was built in 1434 inside a crevice in the mountain that goes down as far as La Grotta&nbsp;del Turco (Turk\u2019s Grotto) and which, according to legend, was formed at the time of Christ\u2019s death&nbsp;when the veil in the Temple of Jerusalem was torn. Along the stairs that lead to the Turk\u2019s Grotto&nbsp;(330 steps to sea level) , on the right above five holes in the stone wall we find a couplet in latin,&nbsp;\u201cThe Turk\u2019s Hand\u201d. According to legend, the stone wall miraculously became as soft as clay&nbsp;retaining the impression of the hand of an unbelieving turkish sailor. The church rises alongside an&nbsp;ancient monastery, built 4 centuries earlier by Benedectine monks. A notable place is the Cappella&nbsp;del Crocifisso (Chapel of the Crucifix) built in the XVI century.<\/p>\n<p>These are awe-inspiring places of pilgrimage that are regularly visited by the faithful.<br \/>Tel. 0771\/462068 Fax 0771\/465325<\/p>\n<h3>Church of St. John By-the-Sea<\/h3>\n<p>Built outside the city walls in the X century by the duke of Gaeta Giovanni IV, it is notable for its&nbsp;arabic style dome and its sloping floor, meant to allow the water to flow out of after high tide. The&nbsp;small church of S. Giovanni a Mare, also known as church of San Giuseppe because a confraternity&nbsp;of carpenters would meet there, is characteristic of medieval Gaeta due to the blend of diverse&nbsp;architectural influences. It was constructed on the site of an old Roman building and reused the&nbsp;material for the foundation and the walls, a sarcophagus became the altar, the capitals of the eight&nbsp;columns that divide the naves are all in different styles and the dome has Byzantine artwork.<\/p>\n<h3><b>Church of the Holy Mary of Sorresca&nbsp;<\/b><\/h3>\n<p>A peculiar octagonal church, the entrance is located on one of the sides along with the choir. The&nbsp;main altar dates back to the XVII century and is the work of the Neapolitan sculptor Dionisio&nbsp;Lazzari. Until recently the icon of the Madonna della Sorresca (Lady of the Sorresca) was set on it,&nbsp;but it is now kept in the Stabilimento dell\u2019Annunziata. On the right side we find the sacristy with&nbsp;access to the choir and the bell tower. The facade was touched up in the mid-1800s, when via&nbsp;Duomo was being expanded, and presents an ample doorway with stairs leading to the octagonal&nbsp;room and a single arched window framed by a triangular tympanum. The bell tower stands on a&nbsp;square plan and sits alongside the facade, extending it; it also has a single arched window, round&nbsp;arches and is topped by an hemispherical dome. This small church was built by popular suffrage in&nbsp;the 1500s in honor of the Virgin Mary in place of a warehouse, owned by the Albito family, where a&nbsp;painting of the Virgin Mary considered miraculous was kept. The warehouse was used to store&nbsp;\u201csorra\u201d, or salted tuna belly, hence the name Sorresca.<\/p>\n<h3>Archeological Museum<\/h3>\n<p>This museum holds many finds from ancient roman times discovered during public works or in the&nbsp;Gulf of Gaeta: vases, tools and a funeral set. The exposition also boasts a significant inventory of&nbsp;headstones, capitals, columns and medieval ceramics from the old \u201cCastrum\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Museo<br \/>Via Annunziata, 7<br \/>Tel. 0771\/464293<\/p>\n<h3>Diocesan Museum<\/h3>\n<p>The museum houses a collection of paintings on canvas and on planks from the the XIII century up&nbsp;to the second half of the XIX century. Almost all the paintings have a religious theme and are&nbsp;collected from the old Diocesan Museum, from the cathedral and from surrounding churches and&nbsp;places of worship.<\/p>\n<p>Most of the works are by Giovanni da Gaeta, a painter from the second half of the XV century.&nbsp;Other notable Gaetan painters represented include Scipione Pulzone and Sebastiano Conca. Also&nbsp;included in the gallery are works from Riccardo Quartararo, Teodoro d\u2019Errico Fiammingo, Girolamo&nbsp;Imparato, Quentin Metsis, Luis de Morales, Fabrizio Santafede, Andrea Vaccaro, Giacinto Brandi,&nbsp;Luca Giordano, Francesco Solimena and Pompeo Batoni. Of particular relevance is the Banner of&nbsp;Lepanto, an oil painting on canvas by Girolamo Sciolante representing the Crucifix between the&nbsp;saints Peter and Paul. The banner was flown on the flagship of the Papal States fleet, led by John of&nbsp;Austria, during the Battle of Lepanto where the Ottoman fleet was defeated on October 7th 1571.<\/p>\n<p>On the 4th of November of the same year John of Austria, illegitimate son of Charles V, delivered&nbsp;the banner to the Cathedral of Gaeta.<br \/>Tel. 0771\/462255 &#8211; 0771\/4530233-4<\/p>\n<h3>Angevin Aragonese castle<\/h3>\n<p>Although the exact construction date of the castle is uncertain it was probably built either in the VI&nbsp;century, during the war with the Goths, or in the VII century. Records document the existence of&nbsp;the castle during the rule of Frederik II of Swabia who stayed in Gaeta during his frequent wars&nbsp;with the Papacy and perceived its strategic position. In 1223 he had the castle strengthened. Today&nbsp;the structure is about 14100 m\u00c7 large and is called Castello Angioino-Aragonese because it is&nbsp;composed of two adjoining buildings from two different time periods: a \u201clower\u201d building called&nbsp;Angioino built during the French domination by the Anjou and a \u201chigher\u201d building called&nbsp;Aragonese built by Charles V along with the military upgrades made to reinforce the fortress of&nbsp;<b>Gaeta.<\/b><\/p>\n<h3>Roman Mausoleum to Lucius Munatius Plancus<\/h3>\n<p>Built on Monte Orlando to hold the remains of Lucius Munatius Plancus, one of Caesar\u2019s generals,&nbsp;governor of Gaul and founder of Lyon and Basel. The mausoleum has a circumference of 92.70 m,&nbsp;is completely encased in travertine and is topped by an embattled frame.<\/p>\n<h3><\/h3>\n<h3>MONTE ORLANDO<a name=\"natura\" class=\"mce-item-anchor\"><\/a><\/h3>\n<p>The Parco Regionale Of Monte Orlando (Regional Park of Mount Orlando) is a small hill 171 m high&nbsp;overlooking the sea. It has cliffs and shrubland typical of the Mediterranean region (maquis or&nbsp;macchia). The Mausoleum of Lucius Munatius Plancus is located on the top of Monte Orlando. On&nbsp;the western side we find bastions and walls built by Charles V and the military buildings from the&nbsp;Bourbon period. The Sanctuary of Most Holy Trinity is also found on Monte Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>Large rifts, formed during the different geological eras, characterize the area and offer a wonderful&nbsp;natural spectacle. The luster of the rock outcroppings, the lush green of the vegetation, the indigo&nbsp;and emerald sea all merge in this mosaic of colors. Centuries of history added a web of stories and&nbsp;legends to this glamorous setting and make any visit to Monte Orlando an exciting and suggestive&nbsp;experience.<\/p>\n<p>The varied vegetation found on Monte Orlando is tightly related to historical events. The area has&nbsp;always been a military garrison and, during the Anjou-Aragon era, a border stronghold for the&nbsp;Kingdom of Naples. Trees better suited for lumber used in military constructions were added and&nbsp;\u201ccontaminated\u201d the native flora, such as the 40000 trees, mostly pine and oak, planted by the&nbsp;Bourbons in 1850 and now covering Monte Orlando.<\/p>\n<p>To this date the limestone soil promotes the growth of various aromatic plants that fill the air with&nbsp;their fragrance. There are beautiful specimens of caroub trees along with Aleppo pines, holm, cork,&nbsp;downy oak, mastic, myrtle, broom, phillyrea, euphorbias and three varieties of rockrose &#8211; common,&nbsp;maritime and pink. A special note must be made for the Mediterranean dwarf palm, the only&nbsp;native European palm that grows wild on cliffs.<\/p>\n<p>The typical fauna, both migratory and local, is represented by seagulls, hoopoe, European rollers&nbsp;and swifts, while various passerines fill the air with their songs. A pair of peregrine falcons are&nbsp;known to nest among the cliffs. Small rodents such as the common dormouse, voles and&nbsp;hedgehogs wander the underbrush.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sanctuary of the Most Holy Annunciation Built in 1321 and rebuilt 300 years later after being demolished by Charles V, it has a baroque&nbsp;facade. 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