L’Abbaziale dei SS. Ruffino e Vitale (Amandola - FM) e le sue preesistenze altomedievali. Note per un inquadramento generale sul tema delle cripte “a corridoio trasversale”
Abstract
The abbey dedicated to the saints Ruffino and Vitale, in the area of Amandola (in the province of Fermo), in the
Marche region, is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture dating to the 12th century. The present church, though, shelters a remarkable undercoft which predates the presently standing building. It consists of a crypt dating to the late 9th/early 10th century, whose painted wall decoration is still widely preserved. This crypt presents close similarities to other contemporary artifacts, such as the crypt of the abbot Epyphanius at the San Vincenzo al Volturno abbey (Molise) and that of San Marco dei Sabariani (Benevento). This study wishes to offer, for the first time, a comprehensive synopsis of these buildings as well as attempting to examine them in the perspective of their function.
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