Monumental Cemetery of Barletta
Italian monumental cemetery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian monumental cemetery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Monumental Cemetery of Barletta is a cemetery in the Italian commute of Barlettta, designed by the architect Francesco Sponzilli.
Cimitero Monumentale di Barletta Monumental Cemetery of Barletta | |
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Details | |
Established | 1840 |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 41°17′16″N 16°03′38″E |
Type | Non-denominational |
Owned by | City of Barletta |
Size | 25 hectares (62 acres) |
The construction of the cemetery began in 1840, following the edict of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, which provided for the construction of cemeteries outside the urban walls. The project was commissioned to Sponzilli from Barletta, head of the civil engineering, in 1843. The new cemetery was inaugurated in the second half of the 1800s.[1]
In addition to the approximately 80 votive aedicules of particular artistic value, three important monuments can be identified:
Since 1500, Barletta has always boasted a large Greek community, with two Orthodox worship: the church of San Giorgio and the church of the Greeks..[2] The Greek cemetery dates back to the mid-1800s.
At the beginning the pyramid was supposed to act as an entrance to the cemetery, but the original project was overturned many times. In 1860 it was inaugurated as a cemetery church.
Designed by Dušan Džamonja in 1969, it is one of the four spomeniks of Italy[3] [4]
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