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General information
Chiesa di Sant'Adoeno
Church, ruined church, chapel, temple
Catholic
no
The church of Saint Adoeno is perhaps the oldest of Bisceglie. It was founded by the Normans in 1074 to serve the residents of the hamlets of Cirignano, Pacciano and Zappino, who had just moved within the walls of Bisceglie. The church was dedicated to St. Adoeno protector of the Normans and simultaneously to the Madonna of Succour and St John the Evangelist, who were worshiped in houses. The facade of St. Adoeno is of Romanesque style, is dominated by cropped gable crowned by an eagle, and is enriched by a small rosette surrounded by four lions, from the statue of St. Adoeno simple and three portals. Right next to the portal, is the tomb of the Norman Bartholomew, accompanied by a Latin inscription in characters Lombards. The apse, which no longer exists, was hidden outside by a straight wall, a solution is found since 1087 in the Basilica of St. Nicholas of Bari   The church has three naves, and is covered with decorations and Baroque structures of the seventeenth century. The time was once covered by three large paintings of S. Adoeno, Our Lady of Succour and St. John the Evangelist, but was rebuilt to cruise in the modern age. Especially valuable is the medieval font of the year 1000, with reliefs depicting Christ and the four evangelists.
Location
Largo Sant'Adoeno
Bisceglie
76011
Italy
Puglia
41.2407
16.5045
23.63
Contact
Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
39 0883 494223
Archdiocese of TRANI-BARLETTA-BISCEGLIE
Additional information
Good
Scheduled visit
Good
High
National
Good
,Religious tourism,Cultural tourism
Baroque,BAROQUE ALTARS,FONT,Religious attraction,Romanesque