Hermitage of San Germano explained

Hermitage of San Germano
Native Name:Eremo di San Germano
Map Type:Abruzzo
State:Italy
Region:Abruzzo
Province:Province of L'Aquila
Municipality:Pacentro
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Groundbreaking:1428

Eremo di San Germano (Italian for Hermitage of San Germano) is an hermitage located in Pacentro, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy).[1]

History

The hermitage consists of two structures built in different periods: on the right, there is a chapel, while on the left, there is a residential building.[1] The chapel dates back to 1428, as evidenced by the date engraved on the architrave of the portal.[1] The residential structure is later; based on the style of the entrance portal, it likely dates to the 18th or 19th century.[1]

Architecture

The main facade features the chapel on the right, with its rectangular entrance door, and the residential area on the left, with an arched entrance portal.[1] Almost in the center of the facade is a bell gable.[1]

The chapel has a rectangular plan and is covered by a barrel vault, of which a portion remains above the marble altar.[1] Above the altar is a shrine with the bust of Saint Germano, bishop.[1] On the northeast exterior corner of the church, there are buttresses, presumably added to reinforce the structure after the Maiella earthquake of 1706.[1]

The residential area is partially collapsed, and a wooden covering has been recently constructed to protect the structure.[1] It was presumably used as a shelter for shepherds during transhumance.[1]

External links

42.0356°N 14.0357°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Germano church/hermitage . Majella National Park . 19 May 2016.