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Female Churches
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SANTA MARIA DELLA PURITA’ CHURCH IN THE AUGUSTINIAN CONVENT
On the 16th of june 1653 Monsignor Tommaso Caracciolo,
following the instructions given by Pope Innocenzo X, eliminated
San Filippo and San Giacomo franciscan convent and he assigned
its incomes to the foundation of a feminine cloister consecrated
to Santa Maria della Purità. This monastic complex was founded
on a land that was part of an original Lombard farmhouse dated
back to the VIII-IX cent. In that place there was an ancient
chapel consecrated to San Nicola dell’Appennino.The cloister,
that was inspired by the rule of S.Augustine, is also called The
Big Nuns’cloister, to distinguish it from the one of the
Monacelle (or little nuns) Academy of music. The main difference
between the two feminine monastic orders was their wealth.The
Big Nuns’ cloister, in fact, accomodated people belonging to the
well-off families of Martina. The claustral rule austerity is
implicitly shown by a solid conctruction with very high walls.
However, there also is a baroque touch on the terrace label. The
whole building is surrounded by a fretworked balustrade with big
torches and angel statues that are like guardians of the nuns
ascetic and mystic life. |
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Above, the belvedere with its sinuous shapes
stands out and it can be compared to Sant’Andrea delle Fratte (a.1654)
belfry, a work by Borromini. The complex turns around a cloister
with an octagonal well in the middle.The little church has a
rococo style and it is the only one in Martina Franca. The
interior is richly adorned by polychrome marbles, cartouches and
volutes made of stucco and by golden fittings. Inside there is
only one nave divided in four bays that are held by strong
arcades. In this church you can also observe some works of two
famous painters of Martina from the XVIII century: Domenico
Carella and Paolo De Matteis. There is a wood choir over the
entrance screen of the church . The wood panels of the choir are
orned with floreal, exotic and mythological motives.Those
motives are very similar to the ones on the interior doors of
the Ducal Palace.
The entrance of the chapel has fluted columns at the sides of
the portal and on top of them there are two caryatids that are
an exaple of a monumental sculpture. At the moment, in the
convent live Maria Ausiliatrice’s Daughters. |
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SANTA MARIA DELLA MISERICORDIA CHURCH, AT
THE CARACCIOLO DE SANGRO FOUNDATION
This monastic complex was built in 1725 for the will of Aurelia
Imperiali,as it is written over an inscription on the left side
of the little church. She was the widow of the Duke Petracone V
Caracciolo in 1725 and of Isabella Avalos. Her aim was to give
shelter to poor girls and orphans that accepted to don the
religious habit and the Augustinian rule.This convent , so,
mainly took in girls belonging to poor families and girls that
“had made a mistake”.Those girls after some time could also
decide to leave the convent and get married; in that case they
even got a little dowry. In the convent the girls were
introduced and trained to houseworks, such as needlework,
confectionery, tailoring and so on. The complex was built
putting together many different buildings of which the biggest
one belonged to the Turnone family. That is why this convent is
not a typical one, with a central cloister and the construction
around it, like the Augustinian one. The entrance of the convent,
in a late- Renaissance ashlar-work, is like hidden in a blind
lane and it can be compared to a common civil building. |
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You get in through a hall, that takes the
place of the cloister in the monastic structure.In the upper
part you can see a belvedere sheltered by a typical bulged gate
and a fretworked stone balustrade, whose decorations remind an
“esoteric symbolism”. The “Madonna della Misericordia”chapel has
an independent entrance. Inside the little church you can see
two stately baroque altars. On the left, above, there are two
choir with bulged gates for the secluted nuns. In this church,
in a silver frame, there is an image of the Volto Santo (Saint
Face). At the moment, this place is the
seat of “Paolo Grassi” Foundation.
Anna Marangi |
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