Vairano Patenora (CE) - Abbazia della Ferrara
Vairano Patenora (CE) - (12.05.12)
La costruzione fu avviata nel 1171 sotto la supervisione del monaco cistercense Giovanni De Ferraris, nel 1179 risulta che fosse già abitata. E' stata la prima badia cistercense ad essere costruita nel Regno di Napoli, importantissima perché vi sono transitati al suo interno personaggi illustri del mondo religioso e laico. Primi fra tutti papa Celestino V e l'imperatore Federico II di Svevia. Fu in particolare in questo luogo di culto che venne praticata la devozione verso la terza persona della Trinità. Verso l'anno mille infatti diversi furono i predicatori, in particolare Gioacchino da Fiore, che profetizzavano l'avvento dell'era dello Spirito Santo, di un'era in cui la Chiesa avrebbe ritrovato le proprie coordinate spirituali spogliandosi di tutte le ricchezze. Di recente è stato restaurato l'unico affresco che vi si conserva, quello raffigurante la sepoltura del nobile locale Malgerio Sogel, in cui compare un'effige di Celestino V, amico del defunto. L'intera cappella invece, dove è conservato l'affresco restaurato di recente con fondi privati, rischia di crollare da un momento all'altro. Il tutto versa in uno stato di rovina intollerabile per un paese civile, per un territorio che non ha altre ricchezze se non quelle relative ai beni culturali. In più parti della struttura vi sono stati crolli anche recenti, qualcuno faccia qualcosa, prima che sia troppo tardi.
Le sfide per il futuro - Castello Vairano Patenora -Taverna Catena - Abbazia della Ferrara
Estratto della presentazione della Lista Vairano Unita candidato a Sindaco Dott. Bartolomeo Cantelmo, si espone il Progetto per il recupero del Borgo e del Castello di Vairano Patenora, si discute della questione Taverna Catena e del progetto per la realizzazione di un Museo del risorgimentale Mezzogiorno d'Italia, si affronta la questione Abbazia della Ferrara
BUONGIORNO regione servizio abbazia della Ferrara, Vairano Patenora
BUONGIORNO regione servizio abbazia della Ferrara a Vairano Patenora (Caserta)
Abbazia della Ferrara il degrado più assoluto
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Abbazia La Ferrara Vairano Patenora - SOS Associazioni: Intervista Pignataro (Italia Nostra Caserta) Caiazza (Centro Studi Medioevo Terra di Lavoro). Dal TG3 Campania del 26 luglio 2015
I tesori di Vairano Patenora
Tg 3 Campania ci porta alla scoperta dei tesori di Vairano Patenora (CE),
visita al borgo ed alla abazia della Ferrara.
Ancient Exploring: Part 1 Medieval Castle of Vairano Patenora, Italy
This is part 1 of 2 on the Medieval Castle of Vairano Patenora. Here I feature the medieval village that is at the foot of the castle.
See part 2 here:
The territory was initially occupied by the Samnites. After the Roman conquest (290 B.C. at the end of the third Samnite War) depended from the town hall of Sidicinum Teanum and in epoch tall medieval-passed to the Lombards. In the XI century Normans erected a castle, involved in the struggles between the emperor Henry IV and king of Sicily Tancredi. The Conte Ruggero of Chieti, which favored the king Tancredi, rejected the siege of the castle conducted by the imperial troops and the abbot Roffredo in 1193. Hereinafter briefly were guests of the Castle Frederick II of Swabia, Charles II of Anjou and Pope Gregory X.
In 1437 the city was sacked by the Patriarch Vitellesco. In 1460 it resisted again to a second siege by the Angevins, during the war between the king of Naples, Ferrante of Aragon and his rival Giovanni of Anjou, but the following year the castle was almost totally destroyed by Marino Marzano, an opponent of the Aragonese and the city remained depopulata et dehabitata. The present castle was rebuilt between 1491 and 1503 by Baron Innico II d'Avalos, who rebuilt the city walls. In 1500 was built the village of Marzanello as an outpost.
In 1590 Vairano was purchased by Baron Antonio Mormile of Frignano Cacciapuoti. The Cacciapuoti obtained the title of Duke of Vairano in 1628 and in 1660 they restored again the castle, which remained in the possession of the family until the abolition of feudalism in 1806.
During the fascist period, in the tavern of the chain was locked up the thinker and communist philosopher Antonio Gramsci.
The fortified walls of the medieval village were interspersed with 14 cylindrical towers on the basis of the escarpment and opened with three gates (Porta Oliva, carries means, or of the Mezzogiorno, and Porta Castello, or Sant'Andrea).
The Tavern of the chain
in 1700 along the consular roads Vairano, Via Latina and Venafrana, sprouted several tavernas, for the stop and the change of the horses of the postmen and wayfarer; the best known is the tavern of the chain whose name derives from the fact that when the king went hunting in the nearby nature reserve of Torcino, The crossing was crossed by a chain. It was built by the Duke Domenico Mariconda around 1720. The aforesaid Taverna is passed into history as the place where took place the historic meeting of 26 October 1860, which sanctioned the unification of Italy, between the King Vittorio Emanuele II and the General Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Marzanello
Il Borgo di Marzanello, locality of Vairano Patenora, was created in the sixteenth century as an outpost. It is formed by a few houses and the church of San Nicola, recently restructured. Toward the half of the XVIII century the population began to move toward the current urban agglomerate. Nearby is the church of Santa Maria del Monte, with two aisles, with frescoes and a painting depicting the Virgin and the Palazzone, roman villa of the I century B.C., subsequently fortified in the Middle Ages. We must not forget the Fontana del Vallo, discreet historical interest.
Certainly deserve a visit the Aragonese Castle and the Abbey of Ferrara.
Vairano Patenora also proposes an excellent gastronomic tradition. Once tasted is impossible to forget the taste of typical pork sausage, Sauciccia Vairano, or della Pezza, a pecorino cheese already known in medieval times and then, inalienable, are the tasty peschiole, fruitlets pesco collected still green, cooked in water and vinegar and flavored with spices. Finally, the king of Vairan, the giant Lupin, also called Lupinone, today a Slow Food Presidium.
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Ancient Exploring: Part 2 Medieval Castle of Vairano Patenora, Italy
This is part 2 of 2 on the Medieval Castle of Vairano Patenora. Here I feature the interior of the castle.
See part 1 here:
The territory was initially occupied by the Samnites. After the Roman conquest (290 B.C. at the end of the third Samnite War) depended from the town hall of Sidicinum Teanum and in epoch tall medieval-passed to the Lombards. In the XI century Normans erected a castle, involved in the struggles between the emperor Henry IV and king of Sicily Tancredi. The Conte Ruggero of Chieti, which favored the king Tancredi, rejected the siege of the castle conducted by the imperial troops and the abbot Roffredo in 1193. Hereinafter briefly were guests of the Castle Frederick II of Swabia, Charles II of Anjou and Pope Gregory X.
In 1437 the city was sacked by the Patriarch Vitellesco. In 1460 it resisted again to a second siege by the Angevins, during the war between the king of Naples, Ferrante of Aragon and his rival Giovanni of Anjou, but the following year the castle was almost totally destroyed by Marino Marzano, an opponent of the Aragonese and the city remained depopulata et dehabitata. The present castle was rebuilt between 1491 and 1503 by Baron Innico II d'Avalos, who rebuilt the city walls. In 1500 was built the village of Marzanello as an outpost.
In 1590 Vairano was purchased by Baron Antonio Mormile of Frignano Cacciapuoti. The Cacciapuoti obtained the title of Duke of Vairano in 1628 and in 1660 they restored again the castle, which remained in the possession of the family until the abolition of feudalism in 1806.
During the fascist period, in the tavern of the chain was locked up the thinker and communist philosopher Antonio Gramsci.
The fortified walls of the medieval village were interspersed with 14 cylindrical towers on the basis of the escarpment and opened with three gates (Porta Oliva, carries means, or of the Mezzogiorno, and Porta Castello, or Sant'Andrea).
The Tavern of the chain
in 1700 along the consular roads Vairano, Via Latina and Venafrana, sprouted several tavernas, for the stop and the change of the horses of the postmen and wayfarer; the best known is the tavern of the chain whose name derives from the fact that when the king went hunting in the nearby nature reserve of Torcino, The crossing was crossed by a chain. It was built by the Duke Domenico Mariconda around 1720. The aforesaid Taverna is passed into history as the place where took place the historic meeting of 26 October 1860, which sanctioned the unification of Italy, between the King Vittorio Emanuele II and the General Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Marzanello
Il Borgo di Marzanello, locality of Vairano Patenora, was created in the sixteenth century as an outpost. It is formed by a few houses and the church of San Nicola, recently restructured. Toward the half of the XVIII century the population began to move toward the current urban agglomerate. Nearby is the church of Santa Maria del Monte, with two aisles, with frescoes and a painting depicting the Virgin and the Palazzone, roman villa of the I century B.C., subsequently fortified in the Middle Ages. We must not forget the Fontana del Vallo, discreet historical interest.
Certainly deserve a visit the Aragonese Castle and the Abbey of Ferrara.
Vairano Patenora also proposes an excellent gastronomic tradition. Once tasted is impossible to forget the taste of typical pork sausage, Sauciccia Vairano, or della Pezza, a pecorino cheese already known in medieval times and then, inalienable, are the tasty peschiole, fruitlets pesco collected still green, cooked in water and vinegar and flavored with spices. Finally, the king of Vairan, the giant Lupin, also called Lupinone, today a Slow Food Presidium.
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