The Church of The Holy Cross in Lecce
February 24, 2009 · Print This Article
In a city teeming with spectacular buildings, ruins, and monuments, one still manages to stand out above the rest – The Basilica di Santa Croce (Church of the Holy Cross), Lecce’s Baroque masterpiece, which simply demands to be seen. Begun in 1549 and finished almost 150 years later in 1695, the Church of the Holy Cross has a richly and ornately decorated facade, covered in exquisitely carved grotesques, gargoyles, vegetables, statuary, and coats of arms, amongst them the Griffin, Genoa’s. The main entablature’s stunning detail is accentuated all the more by the six beautifully smooth and featureless columns which hold the whole aloft and form the church’s impressive frontispiece.
Once inside, you will be presented with an interior which is serene and sedate in comparison with the baroque excesses of the building’s exterior carvings. Designed on a latin cross plan, this church is one of Lecce’s crown jewels, and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Whether you’ve arrived in this most absorbing of cities by plane, train, on foot or by hire car, you must ensure that the Church of the Holy Cross is one of the first stops you make when you get to the city of Lecce.
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