Basilica di San Michele

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Heritage of Basilica di San Michele

Nestled in Pavia, Italy, the Basilica di San Michele Maggiore is a prime example of Lombard-Romanesque architecture, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It served as a coronation site for medieval kings, including Barbarossa, crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1155.

The basilica features distinctive architectural elements, such as intricate stone carvings and a striking presbytery adorned with mosaic fragments illustrating the Labors of the Months. The atmospheric crypt is notable for its beautifully decorated capitals.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🏰 Historical Coronation Site: Once the venue for the coronation of Lombard kings, adding to its majestic significance.
  • 🖼️ Mosaic Floor Remnants: The presbytery captures attention with its detailed mosaic floor fragments, a rare surviving feature.
  • 🔮 Atmospheric Crypt: An evocative space beneath the basilica, featuring ornate capitals that reflect the historical artistry.

Accessibility is free for all visitors, appealing to tourists, families, historians, and those interested in architecture and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Basilica di San Michele

Historical Significance

The basilica was the site for royal coronations, including that of Barbarossa in 1155.

Architectural Style

It exemplifies Lombard-Romanesque architecture, with unique decorative elements and structural innovations.

Preserved Mosaics

The presbytery features fragments of a mosaic floor dating back to the Middle Ages, showcasing ancient artistry.

Location

Piazza San Michele

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