Santa Maria ad Cryptas

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Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas
Chiesa di Santa Maria ad Cryptas
View of the church
Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas is located in Abruzzo
Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas
Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas
42°18′07″N 13°29′02″E / 42.3019°N 13.4839°E / 42.3019; 13.4839
LocationFossa
CountryItaly
DenominationCatholic
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleRomanesque
Completed10th century
Administration
DioceseArchdiocese of L'Aquila

Chiesa di Santa Maria ad Cryptas (Italian for Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas) is a Middle Ages church in Fossa, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).[1]

Interior

The Church of Santa Maria ad Cryptas (or of the Caves) is located about a kilometer from the center of the village of Fossa and a few kilometers from the Monastery of Santo Spirito (Ocre) in Ocre, upon which it depended.[2] Presumably, the church was initially built as a Roman-Byzantine style temple in the 9th or 10th century AD with a crypt from which it derived its name.[3][4]

Four centuries later, a Gothic-Cistercian building was constructed on the previous temple by Benedictine craftsmen. Its construction on a slope required consolidation works with a buried counterfort wall along the entire valley side and two support pillars at the ends of the church's lateral wall. Among the stones of the external masonry, remnants from the buildings of the Roman city of Aveia, on which the current Fossa was later built, can be observed.

The church was severely damaged by the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake. On April 28, 2019, after a long restoration, it was reopened for worship, almost ten years after the earthquake.[5]

Architecture

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