Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Picking Up Tickets Purchased Online At Amc

SHRINE OF THE HOLY AND VICTOR CORONA

The heights downstream (south) of Feltre, who are one step up from the Middle Ages was fitted with a hearing and a "Closed Forte" to control access to the city who came the Venetian plain. Above the closed position overlooking the sanctuary was founded fortified intended to contain the relics of St. Victor and St. Corona. The year was 1096. A stronghold overlooking the Shrine to act as lookout and alert. Important military and religious issues, the shrine was visited by Emperor Charles IV of Bohemia in the year 1355 (as recalled by a gothic writing engraved in memory). He gave his cloak to the shrine by the emperor. When Venice conquered the land put out of the military defenses. The structure of the shrine is in a Romanesque style with Byzantine influences. Interior frescoes are dated between the twelfth and sixteenth century. The sanctuary has recently been awarded the title of "basilica minor".

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