Rose Window of Chiaravalle Di Fiastra, Italy

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kyriaki.lymperopoulou
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Sketchfab
Polygon Count
16,118
Release Date
2022-04-11
License
CC BY 4.0

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It was 3d designed with Tinkercad codeblocks and 3d printed, by the students of 3rd Junior High School of Kifissia, Athens, Greece Chiaravalle Abbey, Fiastra, is a Cistercian abbey situated between Tolentino and Urbisaglia, in the Marche. It is one of the best preserved Cistercian abbeys in Italy. In 1142 Guarnerio II, Duke of Spoleto and Marquis of the March of Ancona, gave the Cistercians a large area of land which stretched from the river Chienti to the river Fiastra. The monks, who work on the construction of the monastery, used material from the ruins of the nearby Roman town of Urbs Salvia. This church is dedicated to Santa Maria di Chiaravalle di Fiastra. Its architecture is in Romanesque-Burgundian style, and characterized by simplicity and austerity. The plain façade is adorned only with a rose window and a complex portal. It was further embellished with a three span narthex in the 15th century. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbazia_di_Chiaravalle_di_Fiastra