A Little History
And Art
The town's origins are lost in time and
the name Vasanello itself, formerly Bassanello, has a complicated
story. The oldest document mentioning this name is a marble inscription dated 1038 in the
church of S.
Salvatore, in memory of Domenico who was the "archipresbiter in castro
Vassanello". In 727 the church
incorporated it in the "Estates of the
Patrimony of St. Peter".
The
Castle
(XII° Century)
The first lords of the
Castle were the Orsini; in 1505 it passed to the Della Rovere family thanks
to the
marriage of Giulia Farnese "la bella" and Orsino Orsini's daughter; in 1534 Stefano
Colonna became the
new lord of Vasanello and in 1787 the fief carne into possession of the Barberini-Colonna
di Sciarra.
In 1907 the castle was purchased by Mons. Misciattelli who had it completely
restored. Subsequently, his
nephew Marquess Professor Paolo Misciattelli Moscenigo Soranzo set up an refined artistic
ceramics manufactory in it. The quality of the "Bassanello Ceramics" is attested to
by orders from large firms and by
the fact that the art managers were masters from Faenza. Recently, the Castle was
inherited by his daughter, Donna Elena Misciattelli, who began to valorise the place by having a Medieval
Garden created and
conservation work carried out with a view to setting up a Ceramics
Museum. Together with the Museum
and the oid town's "fornaci" recovery, there'll be a memory (many seats) of our
"cocciari" and of their age-oid "art of pot" (and terracotta).
The Castle Orsini (XII
Century)
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Churches
Saint Maria Assunta
(X° Century)
It was probably built on thè ruins of a pagan temple. The front entrance is fifteenth-century. Inside, the church is divided into a nave and two aisles leading
to a presbytery;
in the smaller abses there are two frescos (Xll° c.) with byzantine influences; roman
capitals are decorated with geometrical drawings, acanthus leaf and imaginary animals. We mention the Assunta
(anonymous) and a Font (XVI° c.) too. In the Crypt, relics of the Patron Saint Lanno are kept.
The Church of Saint Maria
Assunta (X Century)
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Saint Salvatore
(XI° C.)
The church has a nave and two aisles separated by two rows of columns surmounted by Ionic
capitals.
In the Apse there is a beautiful Virgin of the Swallow with Child and Saints
to the right, and at the centre there is a valuable XVI° century tabernacle-ciborium. The niche of Our Lady of
Fever is in a good state of repair. The fresco in it was painted by Scarelli in 1878. Near by the side entrance
we can admire a
fresco Pietà e Santi painted by M. Castiglione in Teverina.
Churc
of Saint Salvatore
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Virgin of the Swallow with Child
and Saints
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Niche of Our Lady of Fever
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The Bell Tower of
Saint Salvatore
Il Campanile di San Salvatore
(XIII ° Century)
It is a square tower, about 28 m high, with 6 floors. On the four outer walls of
the first floor there are
two-light windows. Above these the three-light fully arched windows rise.
The Bell Tower (XIII
Century)
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Minor
Churches
Abbey of Our Lady of Graces
(XVI" Century)
It is particularly interesting because it is adorned with frescos credited to the Perugino
School (1445-1523). We draw your attention to the beautiful Virgin with Baby Jesus in the Act of
Blessing (in the niche
outide).
Abbey of Our Lady of
Graces (XVI Century)
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Virgin with Baby Jesus in the Act of
Blessing
(in the niche
outide) |
Chapel of Saint
Lanno (Patron Saint of
Vasanello)
This chapel was built towards the year 1000 on the site where St. Lando, now
called St. Lanno, became
a martyr in 296 AD. Inside there is a beautiful fresco from 1493 painted by M. Castiglione
in Teverina.
Chapel of Saint
Lanno
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Saint Mary of the Star
It was built in 1704. And here too the image of the Virgin over the altar comes
from a countryside niche.
The Churc of Saint Mary of the Star
© Copyright Photo - Andrea Di Palermo (Mar. 2015)
Notes
The Churches and Bell Tower have recently been restored to a large extent. In order to
go deeper into
the background history of the frescos in the Church of Our Lady of Graces (Madonna delle
Grazie), and
learn more in general about conservation and valorisation of the frescos in our churches,
systematic historic-critic research is advisable.
Tours
Archaeological tours
La Torricella:
Part of a system of watch towers that appears to follow the line of Via Amerina.
La Torricella
(On the background the Cimini Mounts)
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Palazzolo:
It is on a
spur of tuff, surrounded by ravines. Palazzolo is almost certainly thè ancient Castrum
Amerinum. The bridge over the fosso delle mole is Roman.
© Copyright Photo - Andrea Di Palermo (Feb. 2008)
Poggio della Mentuccia: On a hill
rising from the Fosso delle tre Fontane the chimney of an Arezzo fùmace has been found.
Morticelli: These are anthropomorphic
graves dug out of the tuff. They are Lombard tombs dating from
the 8th century AD.
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Pestarole: "Pestarole"
around Palazzolo consist of 2 basins on different levels.
Bridge of Valle Gaudenzio:
The ruins of a second-century Etruscan bridge over the channel of Valle Canale. It is a single-arch bridge of which the side parapets are still standing.
La Selva: There are some
interesting travertine columns here, belonging to a temple dedicated to a
countryside divinity. Our tour ends in the Parco del Fontanile, in Valle di San
Silvestro, where there is a church dug
out of the rock, the church of St. Sylvester.
Where We Are ?
Hypotethical if we put
Vasanello
to the centre have to South the
ROME
(Km. 97) capital and Naples
(Km. 286), the Perugia
(Km. 109) and Florence
(Km. 210) North, East
Terni
(Km. 40) and Rieti
(Km. 105) and the West ours capoluogo of
Viterbo
(Km. 38) province and
Civitavecchia (Km. 90).-
Perugia -
Firenze
Viterbo -
Civitavecchia |
Vasanello |
Terni - Rieti |
ROMA - Napoli
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Vasanello
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