The Temple of Seppannibale originally known as the church of San Pietro lo Petraro is located in Fasano and is a quadrangular building with three internal naves, with two small domes arranged in axis. Inside there are remains of frescoes from the Benevento school showing scenes showing some figures (perhaps Prophets) and scenes from the book of the Apocalypse. In the nineties, Gioia Bertelli, professor of archeology at the Department of Classical and Christian Studies of the University of Bari, was responsible for the archaeological investigations of the religious building and the settlement related to it. As part of this research, this preliminary contribution is part of the architectural study of the church

DONVITO Giuseppe, LIMONCELLI Massimo (2009). Architettura longobarda in Puglia: il tempietto di Seppannibale a Fasano (BR), dall’analisi delle strutture alla restituzione in 3d. In G. Volpe, P. Favia (a cura di), V Congresso Internazionale di Archeologia Medievale : Palazzo della Dogana, Salone del Tribunale (Foggia), Palazzo dei Celestini, Auditorium (Manfredonia), 30 settembre-3 ottobre 2009 (pp. 746-750). Borgo San Lorenzo : Insegna del Giglio.

Architettura longobarda in Puglia: il tempietto di Seppannibale a Fasano (BR), dall’analisi delle strutture alla restituzione in 3d

LIMONCELLI Massimo
2009-01-01

Abstract

The Temple of Seppannibale originally known as the church of San Pietro lo Petraro is located in Fasano and is a quadrangular building with three internal naves, with two small domes arranged in axis. Inside there are remains of frescoes from the Benevento school showing scenes showing some figures (perhaps Prophets) and scenes from the book of the Apocalypse. In the nineties, Gioia Bertelli, professor of archeology at the Department of Classical and Christian Studies of the University of Bari, was responsible for the archaeological investigations of the religious building and the settlement related to it. As part of this research, this preliminary contribution is part of the architectural study of the church
2009
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DONVITO Giuseppe, LIMONCELLI Massimo (2009). Architettura longobarda in Puglia: il tempietto di Seppannibale a Fasano (BR), dall’analisi delle strutture alla restituzione in 3d. In G. Volpe, P. Favia (a cura di), V Congresso Internazionale di Archeologia Medievale : Palazzo della Dogana, Salone del Tribunale (Foggia), Palazzo dei Celestini, Auditorium (Manfredonia), 30 settembre-3 ottobre 2009 (pp. 746-750). Borgo San Lorenzo : Insegna del Giglio.
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