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Of all the great Roman Churches and basilicas
the Church of St Mary Major Rome enjoys the most successful blend
of different architectural styles. Its colonnaded triple nave is
part of the original 5th Century building. The Cosmatesque marble
floor and delightful Romanesque bell tower, with its blue ceramic
roundels, are from the medieval period. The Renaissance saw a new
coffered ceiling, and the baroque gave the church twin domes and
its most imposing front and rear facades. The mosaics are St Mary
Major's most famous feature. From the 5th century come the biblical
scenes in the nave and the spectacular mosaics on the triumphal
arch. Medieval highlights include a 13th century enthroned Christ
in the loggia. The church of Santa Maria Maggiore is also famous
for its' excesses and instigated some violent demonstrations by
the protestants who vehemently opposed the decoration of the entire
ceiling with gold leaf when thousands were starving... Today, the
church remains one of Rome's most fascinating churches and is well
worth a visit.
Did you Know? The whole of the ceiling above the
nave and loggia was completely covered in gold and gold leaf. This
caused consternation amongst christian groups and events like this
and others gave rise to the protestant faith who "protested"
against the excesses of the Catholic Church in Rome.
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