Monte Berico

Monte Berico
Basilica of St. Mary of Mount Berico
Basilica di Santa Maria di Monte Berico

Monte Berico from the Piazzale della Vittoria.

Basic information
Location Vicenza, Italy
Geographic coordinates 45°32′5.78″N 11°32′43.63″E / 45.5349389°N 11.5454528°E / 45.5349389; 11.5454528Coordinates: 45°32′5.78″N 11°32′43.63″E / 45.5349389°N 11.5454528°E / 45.5349389; 11.5454528
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Year consecrated 1435
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Minor basilica (1904)
Website www.monteberico.it
Architectural description
Architect(s) Orazio Marinali
Nicolò da Venezia
Carlo Borrello
Giacomo Bragadin
Architectural type Church
Completed 1430
Specifications
Capacity 1,500 +
Length 42 m
Width 27 m
Width (nave) 13 m
Materials Stone and marble

The Church of St. Mary of Mount Berico (Italian: Basilica di S. Maria di Monte Berico) is a Roman Catholic and minor basilica in Vicenza, northern Italy. The church is a Marian shrine, and stands at the top of a hill which overlooks the city.

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Origins

According to the legend, the Blessed Virgin appeared on this hill twice: the first time occurred on March 7, 1426, the second on August 1, 1428. At this time in the Veneto, the people and economy had been suffering from a terrible plague for years. The Madonna promised that if the people of Vicenza built a church on the top of the hill she would rid them of the plague. The people kept their promise and the church was built in 3 months.

The original church later became a sanctuary. It was projected by the architect Carlo Borrello (1688) and was decorated by the sculptor Orazio Marinali from Bassano. The city of Vicenza ordered an inquiry through the Notary Publics a to look into these two exceptional events. The inquiry followed through during November, 1430. The court recordings are still preserved today in the city library, 'Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana'.

The first religious services of the basilica were given to the Order of Saint Brigid by the city on November 2, 1429. At the end of May, 1435, the friars of Saint Brigid were ordered to leave the basilica by order of Pope Eugene IV on March 18, 1435, and were ordered to return to their original way of life of their order's foundation.

The Vicenza city magistracy was given the rights to Monte Berico. They then proceeded to cede the church and convent to the Servants of Mary on May 31, 1435. The next day, Francesco Malipiero, the bishop of Vicenza, gave the chapel the name that still exists today.

Piazzale della Vittoria

Piazzale della Vittoria is the square in front of the basilica which was dedicated September 23, 1924. It lies at the front of the northern facade and show a full view of the city of Vicenza. A vast circular cement railing circles around this large open balcony, which looks out over the city.

On the top of the railings there are markers that point out the well-known cities and panoramic views. One of the best known views is Monte Grappa. Some other sites that can be viewed are the foothills of the Alps (Dolomites), along with the Lessini hills, Venetian Lagoon, Mount Pasubio, Piave River, and many other sites in the Veneto.

The Madonna

The statue of the Virgin Mary was sculpted by Nicolò da Venezia in 1430, two years after the second apparition to a local peasant named Vincenza Pasini.

Restoration

The original basilica has been restored repeatedly during the centuries, sometimes with famous architects such as Palladio, Piovene and Miglioranza. All these changes are still visible today.

Architecture

The stairs constructed in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1595 were ordered by Giacomo Bragadin, a leading figure of the Republic of Venice in Vicenza. The stairway terminates in a small open clearing halfway up the hill where there is a view of the city below.

This walkway currently connects the city with the Sanctuary of the Madonna. These stairs were designed and built by Francesco Muttoni on March 7, 1746. The total length of the stairs is around 700 meters, consisting of 150 arches, grouped in tens. Each group is divided to symbolize the 15 mysteries and the 150 Hail Marys in the rosary.

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