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Curiosa Thursday: Bramante's Tempietto
The Tempietto is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture in Rome. Bramante created this structure in 1502, drawing on classical Roman examples with perfect proportions. It sits in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio, commemorating what was once thought to be St. Peter’s martyrdom site. This was based on a misinterpretation of the term “meta,” which we now know referred to the circus in the Vatican area. The Tempietto is a perfect stop during a lovely walk in Trast

Rick Bessey
Jul 301 min read


St. Giustina and the Abbey Church, Padua
Explore the Abbey Church of St. Giustina in Padua, a tribute to the 4th-century martyr. While its facade is famously plain, the interior reveals a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Discover the elegant aisles influenced by Brunelleschi, the stunning variations on the Pantheon's dome, and the sacred relics of St. Giustina and Luke the Evangelist housed within.

Rick Bessey
Oct 20, 20201 min read
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