NOTTE BIANCA 09: La Commenda di Pré
Apertura notturna straordinaria della Commenda in occasione della Notte Bianca.
Curatrice della mostra: Marina Mannucci
Servizio:
Giulia Piaggio
Simone D'Ambrosio
Riprese:
Alberto Cozzutto
Montaggio:
Serena Gargani
Genoa (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Genoa in Italy.
Genoa is an Italian seaport and former magnificent centre of power. At the harbour, the Commenda Di Pré became the crusader‘s hospice of the Order Of Jerusalem, which was followed by the Maltese Order of Knights in the fifteenth century. Between the harbour and mountain slopes, the Via Balbi leads to the city centre. Palaces such as the Palazzo Reale, once the residence of the royal house of Savoy Piemont, line the route. The Via Garibaldi was originally planned to be a grand boulevard. The Palazzo Bianco was the first of several palaces constructed in this area during the Renaissance. It was built for Luca Grimaldi and then handed down to several descendants of the same family, and finally as a generous donation to the city. Genoa Cathedral is consecrated to San Lorenzo and was completed in the eleventh century, typical of Genoa with its black and white façade. A giant rose window and a painting of the Last Supper are just two of the cathedral’s great works of art. The Piazza San Matteo is one of the most important squares of the old town which was transformed by the Doria Family into their private quarters. Each family member was given a magnificent palazzo and they were, so to speak, ‘in privacy’, this included a family church with crypt and grave. Genoa has always been a wonderful ‘Gateway To The World’!
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Genoa (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Genoa in Italy.
Genoa is the fifth largest city in Italy. Once a European Capital Of Culture, the city has an historical centre and harbour, as well as palaces, churches and narrow streets. We begin our tour of the city in the Villa Del Principe, a palazzo that was built for famous Admiral Of The Fleet, Andrea Doria, and created by Perino Del Vaga, a pupil of Raffael. At the harbour, the Commenda Di Pré became the crusader‘s hospice of the Order Of Jerusalem, which was followed by the Maltese Order of Knights in the fifteenth century. The Palazzo San Giorgio is the original seat of one of Italy’s first banks and was where Marco Polo was captured and from where he dictated his travels in China. Porto Antico has been transformed into a fine leisure centre. A biosphere was created, designed by leading architect, Renzo Piano. An extraordinary tropical greenhouse contains parrots and small reptiles. Palm trees adorn the promenade which has always been a popular destination for a relaxing stroll. Close to Via San Luca is the Palazzo Spinola, former residence of the noble Spinola Family, it has many original features. Today it is the Galleria Nazionale featuring the works of international masters and also prominent Genoese artists. The famous Staglieno Cemetery is located near the station. It is also tantamount to being an open-air museum of sculpture. The splendour and vibrancy of the memorials is unique, a glorious necropolis. Genoa is portrayed in the cemetery as a cosmopolitan port city in which all religions are accepted in death. The capital of the Liguria region has always been the Gateway To The World, a mediaeval naval power made rich by maritime trade. Genoa, dominator of the seas, is a metropolis in transition, a city that appeals to all of the senses!
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Partita contro il Commenda di Pre'
Partita contro il Commenda di Pre'
Un viaggio tra sogno e realtà, Museoteatro della Commenda di Prè
This video is about Museoteatro della Commenda di Prè
La Commenda di Prè è un gioiello medioevale di singolare bellezza, costituito da due pregevoli chiese sovrapposte. Fu costruita nel 1180, per volontà di Frate Guglielmo dei Cavalieri Giovanniti - in seguito diventati Ordine dei Cavalieri di Malta - e divenne un luogo di assistenza per pellegrini e crociati in transito dalla Terrasanta.
Tra i suoi ospiti illustri ebbe due Papi: Papa Urbano V, di passaggio per Genova verso Roma nel 1367, e Papa Urbano VI che vi si stabilì, per oltre un anno, tra il 1385 e il 1386.
Dopo quarant'anni di restauri, nel 2009 il Mu.MA ha riaperto al pubblico la Commenda allestendovi un “museoteatro” con il messaggio forte perché nessuno si senta straniero a Genova. Un allestimento multimediale anima gli antichi muri facendo rivivere i personaggi dell’ epoca medioevale con storie genovesi, latine, franche, musulmane ed ebraiche.
Segnalato nelle guide internazionali, l'edificio è un suggestivo spazio per incontri culturali, convegni, mostre d’arte e cene di gala.
Saint John of Prè, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The complex of San Giovanni di Prè, known as the commendation of San Giovanni di Pre, is a Catholic place of worship in the streets of Genoa site of the Commandery, in the district of Pré, near the train station Genova Principe. The complex consists of two churches in Romanesque style, overlapping each other, which form the bulk of the architectural body, and a three-story building, the commendation, namely the convent and hospitable (ground floor rooms) which he absolved the dual function of the marine station on the routes of the Holy Land and of the hospital (ospitaletto), initially for pilgrims and later for the sick and the destitute of the city. While the convent, the hospitality and the lower church is now used for exhibitions and expositions, included in the museum's Mu.MA, the upper church, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, is however still a place of worship whose parish community It is part of the vicariate Central-West of the Archdiocese of Genoa. The current complex was manufactured from 1180 to the mouth of the Rio S.Ugo, a short stream, now fully covered, coming down the hill behind. In this area, originally facing the sea, once it stood a church dedicated to the Holy Sepulcher, built according to some sources in 636, although the first evidence documented is 1098, when there were laid the alleged ashes of John the Baptist, transported here from the east at the time of the First Crusade, before they were transferred to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The church belonged to the Order of the Canons of the Holy Sepulchre; with the fall of the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem Order it was dispersed and its properties in Italy passed to the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. The foundation of the complex, which was mainly used as a shelter for pilgrims to the Holy Land at the time of the Crusades (from Genoa sailed fact in those years the Third Crusade) was commissioned by Brother William, a member of the Knights Jerusalemites, body in 1420 He would give life to the Order of the Knights of Malta. The building, then called Saint John de Arenas understand, at the time of its construction was located outside the city walls, in a still sparsely populated, and was included within the walls only with the expansion fourteenth . The hospitable of San Giovanni di Pre throughout the Middle Ages was an important point of contact between the land routes from Northern Italy and more generally from all over Western Europe and the routes from Genoa brought in all the ports of the Mediterranean . For centuries it was a point of reference for all those, knights, soldiers, merchants, clergymen and pilgrims, who for various reasons passing from here heading to the shores of North Africa, Asia Minor and the Holy Land. Piazza della Commenda are facing the most elaborate architectural structures: the loggias of the convent and the south side of the church where it opens a series of mullioned windows. The upper church, no facade, in the Middle Ages was used for the exclusive use of the knights Jerusalemites, who entered directly from the porch floor and the bottom was destined to pilgrims and residents, although at that time the area was not yet very populated; in the eighteenth century, the upper church became a place of public worship and the lower seat of confraternities. A passage from the hall-dormitory floor led directly to a nearby harbor, so the riders could embark without leaving the building. A plaque commemorates the stay of Pope Urban V 13 to 20 May 1367, during his return trip from Avignon. For over a year, between 1385 and 1386, he stayed there Urban VI. This pope, who fled from the castle of Nocera, where he was besieged by the troops of Charles III, King of Naples, had taken refuge in Genoa carrying prisoners as some cardinals who had conspired against him, and that just at the Commandery were executed in December 1385 (or January 1386) and buried in a place next to the church. Their remains were found in 1829 during construction in an area adjacent to the complex. Originally, the complex formed by the lower church and the hospital was probably named after the patron saint of the Hospitallers, St. John the Baptist, and only at the beginning of the seventeenth century there are records of the title to St. John the Evangelist, while the upper church was called S . Maria. Over time, there were other changes of name: from 1697 the title of St. John the Evangelist went to the upper church and the lower was dedicated to Saint Hugh, until the first half of the two titles were united. Because of the laws of suppression of religious orders issued in 1798 by the Republic Ligure complex, excluding the upper church it was expropriated by the government and used for various purposes. In 1834 a part of the lower church was granted leased to the congregation of the Gospel workers franzoniani.
Strade dell'Apartheid alla Commenda di Prè a Genova
Una mostra fotografica di Luca Greco alla Commenda di Prè di Genova per ricordare che muri e filo spinato separano ancora strade e genti.
Seminario 2011-12. Fare proprio un luogo: la Commenda di Prè
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ntervento introduttivo di G. Rotondi Terminiello al Progetto di rete- Fare proprio un luogo. La commenda di Pré -della scuola don Milani e del Centro Risorese territoriale LabTd, promosso e sostenuto dal Mu.Ma di Genova
Genova: it is even more beautiful
Genova è ancora piu' bella .
Questo video è stato realizzato con la preziosa collaborazione del compianto Arnaldo Bagnasco e di Piero Frattari.racconta la storia della bellezza di una città storica, medioevale , ricca di palazzi importanti come il palazzo Ducale,il Palazzo della Commenda di Prè, le mura del Barbarossa, il palazzo San Giorgio.Il video attraverso la voce e la presenza di Arnaldo Bagnasco ci racconta ,come attraverso i secoli questa città si sia rinnovata senza cedere alle manie del modernismo ,tipo radere il centro storico per farne una piccola Manatthan .L'acquario, oggi piu' bello che mai , porta a Genova milioni di visitatori ogni anno .L'architetto Renzo Piano ha portato il vecchio porto di genova ad essere un punto di vita importantissimo ,restituendo il mare alla città.
Il video è stato realizzato da Arnaldo Bagnasco e Piero Frattari con la collaborazione della Boero ,gloriosa società di colori Genovese e del B&B Portadelmare di Genova .
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Genua ist noch mehr schön.
Dieses Video wurde mit der Zusammenarbeit des verstorbenen Arnaldo Bagnasco und Piero Frattari.racconta die Geschichte von der Schönheit gemacht eine historische, mittelalterliche, voll von wichtigen Gebäuden wie dem Palazzo Ducale, der Palazzo della Commenda Pré, die Wände des Barbarossa der Palast von San Giorgio.Il Video durch die Stimme und das Vorhandensein von Arnaldo Bagnasco erzählt uns, wie durch die Jahrhunderte, diese Stadt hat ohne Nachgeben der Art des Modernismus Mainie rasieren das Zentrum eine kleine Manhattan machen erneuert. 's Aquarien, jetzt mehr schöner als je zuvor, führt nach Genua Millionen Besucher jedes Jahr. Architekt Renzo Piano hat dem alten Hafen von Genua ein wichtiger Punkt des Lebens, Rückkehr auf das Meer in die Stadt.
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Genoa is even more 'beautiful.
This video was made with the collaboration of the late Arnaldo Bagnasco and Piero Frattari.racconta the story of the beauty of a historic, medieval, full of important buildings such as the Palazzo Ducale, the Palazzo della Commenda Pré, the walls of Barbarossa the palace of San Giorgio.Il video through the voice and the presence of Arnaldo Bagnasco tells us, such as through the centuries, this city has renewed without yielding to the kind of modernism Mainie shave the center to make a small Manhattan.'s aquariums, now more 'beautiful than ever, leads to Genoa million visitors each year. architect mr.Renzo Piano has brought the old port of Genoa to be an important point of life, returning to the sea to the city.
The video is made by mr Arnaldo Bagnasco and mr.Piero Frattari with collaqborazione of Boero, famosus company Genovase color and B & B Portadelmare of Genoa.
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Gênes est èncore plus belle Cet vidéo a été réalisée avec la collaboration par Mr Bagnasco Arnaldo et Mr.Piero Frattari.Montre l'histoire de la beauté d'une ville historique, médiévale, pleine de bâtiments importants tels que le Palazzo Ducale, le Palazzo della Commenda Pré, les murs de Barberousse, le Palais San Giorgio etc.
Il vidéo p, ar la voix et la présence de mr.'Arnaldo Bagnasco nous dit,comme par exemple à travers les siècles, cette ville s'est renouvelé sans céder à la sorte de modernisme comme par ex. raser le centre historique , pour en faire un petit Manhattan. L'aquarium, condui à Gênes millions de visiteurs chaque année.L'architecte mr. Renzo Piano a restaurè le vieux port de Gênes pour être un point important de la vie, le retour à la mer de la ville.
La vidéo a été produite par Mr.Arnaldo Bagnasco et MrPiero Frattari avec collaborazione de Boero, importante société Genoise des production des et le B&B Portadelmare de Gênes.
ジェノアはさらに'美しいです。
この動画は、後半アルナルドBagnascoとピエロFrattari.raccontaの美しさの物語のコラボレーションで作られたようなドゥカーレ宮殿、パラッツォ·デッラ·Commenda PRE、バルバロッサの壁のような重要な建物の完全な、中世、歴史音声とアルナルドBagnascoの存在を通してサンGiorgio.Ilビデオの宮殿など世紀を経てのように、教えてくれる、この街は小さなマンハッタンを作るためにセンターを剃るモダニズムMainieの種類に屈服せずにリニューアルしました。の水族館今より'これまで以上に美しく、毎年ジェノア万人の来場者を導く。建築家レンゾ·ピアノは、都市への海に戻って、人生の重要なポイントになるようにジェノヴァの古い港をもたらしています。
Commenda di Prè, la mostra dei templari
Templari: storia e leggenda dei Cavalieri del Tempio è l'esposizione organizzata in occasione del 700° anniversario del rogo di Parigi
Giuliana Traverso alla Commenda di Prè 2015
la performance si è tenuta all'inaugurazione della mostra fotografica di Giuliana Traverso. Con Maria Paola Profumo, Marco F. Minervino, Stefano Bigazzi, e Fabiana Masnata
la Commenda di S.Giovanni di Prè
estratto versione italiana
Saint John of Prè, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The complex of San Giovanni di Prè, known as the commendation of San Giovanni di Pre, is a Catholic place of worship in the streets of Genoa site of the Commandery, in the district of Pré, near the train station Genova Principe. The complex consists of two churches in Romanesque style, overlapping each other, which form the bulk of the architectural body, and a three-story building, the commendation, namely the convent and hospitable (ground floor rooms) which he absolved the dual function of the marine station on the routes of the Holy Land and of the hospital (ospitaletto), initially for pilgrims and later for the sick and the destitute of the city. While the convent, the hospitality and the lower church is now used for exhibitions and expositions, included in the museum's Mu.MA, the upper church, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, is however still a place of worship whose parish community It is part of the vicariate Central-West of the Archdiocese of Genoa. The current complex was manufactured from 1180 to the mouth of the Rio S.Ugo, a short stream, now fully covered, coming down the hill behind. In this area, originally facing the sea, once it stood a church dedicated to the Holy Sepulcher, built according to some sources in 636, although the first evidence documented is 1098, when there were laid the alleged ashes of John the Baptist, transported here from the east at the time of the First Crusade, before they were transferred to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The church belonged to the Order of the Canons of the Holy Sepulchre; with the fall of the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem Order it was dispersed and its properties in Italy passed to the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. The foundation of the complex, which was mainly used as a shelter for pilgrims to the Holy Land at the time of the Crusades (from Genoa sailed fact in those years the Third Crusade) was commissioned by Brother William, a member of the Knights Jerusalemites, body in 1420 He would give life to the Order of the Knights of Malta. The building, then called Saint John de Arenas understand, at the time of its construction was located outside the city walls, in a still sparsely populated, and was included within the walls only with the expansion fourteenth . The hospitable of San Giovanni di Pre throughout the Middle Ages was an important point of contact between the land routes from Northern Italy and more generally from all over Western Europe and the routes from Genoa brought in all the ports of the Mediterranean . For centuries it was a point of reference for all those, knights, soldiers, merchants, clergymen and pilgrims, who for various reasons passing from here heading to the shores of North Africa, Asia Minor and the Holy Land. Piazza della Commenda are facing the most elaborate architectural structures: the loggias of the convent and the south side of the church where it opens a series of mullioned windows. The upper church, no facade, in the Middle Ages was used for the exclusive use of the knights Jerusalemites, who entered directly from the porch floor and the bottom was destined to pilgrims and residents, although at that time the area was not yet very populated; in the eighteenth century, the upper church became a place of public worship and the lower seat of confraternities. A passage from the hall-dormitory floor led directly to a nearby harbor, so the riders could embark without leaving the building. A plaque commemorates the stay of Pope Urban V 13 to 20 May 1367, during his return trip from Avignon. For over a year, between 1385 and 1386, he stayed there Urban VI. This pope, who fled from the castle of Nocera, where he was besieged by the troops of Charles III, King of Naples, had taken refuge in Genoa carrying prisoners as some cardinals who had conspired against him, and that just at the Commandery were executed in December 1385 (or January 1386) and buried in a place next to the church. Their remains were found in 1829 during construction in an area adjacent to the complex. Originally, the complex formed by the lower church and the hospital was probably named after the patron saint of the Hospitallers, St. John the Baptist, and only at the beginning of the seventeenth century there are records of the title to St. John the Evangelist, while the upper church was called S . Maria. Over time, there were other changes of name: from 1697 the title of St. John the Evangelist went to the upper church and the lower was dedicated to Saint Hugh, until the first half of the two titles were united. Because of the laws of suppression of religious orders issued in 1798 by the Republic Ligure complex, excluding the upper church it was expropriated by the government and used for various purposes. In 1834 a part of the lower church was granted leased to the congregation of the Gospel workers franzoniani.
Abitare un luogo: la Commenda di Prè
Progetto in collaborazione con altre sei scuole primarie e secondarie di primo grado di Genova per far vivere ai ragazzi un complesso monumentale unico al mondo.
A partire dalla didattica laboratoriale del progetto storia e storie abbiamo sviluppato diverse attività didattiche in relazione al complesso monumentale, alla sua storia, alla storia locale, all'architettura, alla botanica...
Per il progetto:
TG MONDO 1ed. - 6 puntata Migranti di un Tempo- Commenda di San Giovanni di Pre di Genova
Un TG sociale per i giovani e con i giovani in cui parlare dei temi della mondialità in modo breve, semplice e vero
La Commenda di Pré accoglierà il museo nazionale dell'emigrazione
«Oggi lanciamo a Genova il museo nazionale dell'emigrazione» annuncia Marco Bucci. Un segnale importante per la città e per i genovesi, che nel 2020 (inizio progettazione a fine 2018) potranno far visita alla struttura che «integrerà con il nostro materiale» la precedente esposizione romana.
Commenda, ricette contro il degrado
Commenda, ricette contro il degrado
Franco Fontana in mostra alla Commenda di Prè
La mostra fotografica con le opere di Franco Fontana e dei suoi allievi alla Commenda di Prè a Genova
Futsal Sarzana contro Genova Commenda di Pre
Futsal Sarzana contro Genova Commenda di Pre