- Basilica di San Nicola
The Basilica di San Nicola (
Basilica ofSaint Nicholas ) is a church inBari , southernItaly , that holds wide religious significance throughout Europe and the Christian world. The basilica is an importantpilgrimage destination both for Italians andOrthodox Christians fromEastern Europe .History
The
basilica was built between1087 and1197 , during theItalo-Norman domination ofApulia , the area previously occupied by the Byzantine Catapan of which Bari was the seat. Its foundation is related to the stealing of therelic s of St. Nicholas from the saint’s original shrine inMyra , in what is nowTurkey . When Myra passed into the hands of theSaracens , some saw it as an oppurtunity to move the saint's relics to a more hospitable location. According to the justifying legend, the saint, passing by the city on his way toRome , had chosen Bari as his burial place. There was great competition for the relics betweenVenice and Bari. The last-named won, the relics were carried off under the noses of the lawful Greek custodians and theirMohammedan masters, and on May 9, 1087, were safely landed at Bari. A new church was built to shelter Nicholas' remains andPope Urban II was present at theconsecration of thecrypt in1089 . The edifice was officially consecrated in1197 , in the presence of the ImperialVicar , BishopConrad of Hildesheim , and of numerousbishop s,prelate s and noblemen. Elias,abbot of the nearbymonastery ofSt. Benedict , was named as firstarchbishop . Hiscathedra (bishop's throne) still stands in the church to this day.Architecture
The church has a rather square appearance, seemingly more suited to a castle than to a church. This impression is strengthened by the presence of two low massive towers framing the façade. It was indeed used several times as castle during its history.
The interior has a
nave and two aisles, divided by granite columns and pilasters. The presbytery is separated from the rest of the edifice by mean of three arches supported by columns of Byzantine influence. Above the aisles is the "matronaeum ", a tribune gallery for women, opening into the nave. The basilica was the first church of this design, setting a precedent which was later imitated in numerous other constructions in the region.Treasures
The Basilica houses one of the most noteworthy Romanesque sculptural works of southern Italy, a
cathedra (bishop's throne) finished in the late eleventh century for Elias. There are precious mosaic pavements in the crypt and presbytery. Theciborium , the most ancient in the region, is also decorated with mosaic; it has four columns with foliage, animals and mythological figures. The crypt, with 26 columns sporting capitals in Byzantine and Romanesque style, houses the relics of St. Nicholas.In the church is the Renaissance tomb of
Bona Sforza , (sixteenth century), in marble. The museum of the Basilica has precious works of art, including a collection of twelfth-century candlesticks donated by KingCharles I of Anjou .The church was restored in the late thirteenth century, in
1456 and in the seventeenth century. In the twentieth-century restoration, most of theBaroque additions were removed, leaving only the giled wooden ceiling, enframing canvases byCarlo De Rosa .Feast days
The main
feast day of Saint Nicholas is December 6. On this day, it is traditional for the clergy of the basilica to lower a flask into the suberranean tomb of Saint Nicholas to extract some of themyrrh which is believed to exude from the relics. Containers of this myrrh are sent all over the world, and believers have reported numerous miracles as a result of being anointed with it. For those Orthodox Churches which follow the traditionalJulian Calendar , December 6 falls onDecember 19 of theGregorian Calendar , so there will actually be two celebrations of the sameholy day : one according to theNew Calendar (December 6) and one according to theOld Calendar (December 19). Both are celebrated with great solemnity at Bari.May 9 (May 22) is celebrated annually in theRussian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari".Pilgrim ages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain, not only for the feast days, but throughout the year.ee also
*Main sights in Bari
*Saint Nicholas
*Cathedral of Acquaviva delle Fonti
*Cathedral of Altamura
*Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo External links
* [http://www.basilicasannicola.org/ Basilica's official website]
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