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The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows ( it, Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Neve) is the main place of Roman Catholic worship in Nuoro, Sardinia, and the cathedral church of the
diocese of Nuoro The Italian Catholic diocese of Nuoro ( la, Dioecesis Nuorensis) is in Sardinia. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Cagliari. Historically it was the diocese of Galtellì until 1779, and then the diocese of Galtellì-Nuoro until 1928.
. Built in the mid-nineteenth century, it stands in a square called the ''Piazza Santa Maria della Neve'' and is dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows, the patron saint of Nuoro, whose cult is closely linked to the
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basilica in Rome.


History

In 1779, with a papal bull called ''Eam inter Cœteras'',
Pope Pius VI Pope Pius VI ( it, Pio VI; born Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi, 25 December 171729 August 1799) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1775 to his death in August 1799. Pius VI condemned the French Revoluti ...
reconstituted the ancient diocese of Galtellì, which had been abolished by
Pope Alexander VI Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
in 1496. However, the former seat of Galtelli was small and was not judged suitable as the home of an episcopal see, and the choice of a new seat fell on Nuoro. This had already for centuries been the seat of the ''pievania'', first at an ancient church of St Aemilian, and later at the church of Santa Maria ad Nives, dating at least from the first half of the sixteenth century. In re-establishing the diocese, Pius VI chose that church as its cathedral. In 1828, the Bishop of Galtelli-Nuoro, Antonio Maria Casabianca, was put under an interdict, and soon afterwards Giovanni Maria Bua, Archbishop of Oristano, was appointed as apostolic administrator of the diocese. Buo judged the ancient church to be too small to serve as a permanent cathedral and ordered it to be pulled down, to make way for a new one.Ireneo Bellotta, ''I santi patroni d'Italia'' (Rome: Newton Compton, 1988), p. 198 (in Italian) He entrusted the work of designing this to a Franciscan, ''Frà''
Antonio Cano Frà Antonio Cano (1779–1840) was a sculptor, architect, and lay friar of the Kingdom of Sardinia. He is best known as the architect of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows at Nuoro, but also designed churches in Oristano. Early life Bor ...
(1779–1840), who had studied architecture in Rome and who had already worked on demolishing and rebuilding churches in Oristano. Cano was a sculptor and a lay friar of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual. Pietro Meloni-Satta, ''Effemeride Sarda: Col l'aggiunta d'alcuni cenni biografici'' (1877), p. 170: "Lo scultore Antonio Lo scultore Antonio Cano, frate laico dei Minori Conventuali, cade da un pontaggio della Cattedrale di Nuoro, in costruzione, e dopo alcune ore cessa di vivere." The foundation stone was laid on 12 November 1836, shortly after
Charles Albert of Sardinia Charles Albert (; 2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849) was the King of Sardinia from 27 April 1831 until 23 March 1849. His name is bound up with the first Italian constitution, the Albertine Statute, and with the First Italian War of Independence ...
had declared Nuoro to be a city. The budget for the building work was 34,000 Sardinian Lire, and an English commentator noted that the new church seemed far too large, as Nuoro already had eight other churches. In 1840, Cano fell from scaffolding at the cathedral and died within hours. By chance, Buo also died in the same year. The building works were held up by these setbacks, and also by a lack of funds,J. W. Tyndale, ''The Island of Sardinia, Including Pictures of the Manners and Customs of the Sardinians, and Notes on the Antiquities and Modern Objects of Interest in the Island'' (London: Richard Bentley, 1849)
pp. 197–198
but the building was largely complete by 1853. The new cathedral was consecrated on 3 July 1873 by the bishop of the diocese, Salvatore Angelo Demartis, and by Bishop Francesco Zunnui Casula.


Architecture

The cathedral is in the neoclassical style and overlooks a large square in the historic centre of Nuoro. The West front recalls a classical temple, with four half-columns of granite which have Ionic
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and support a triangular tympanum. This is framed by two identical
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s, with a small dome above each of them. The walls are built of granite and rubble, rendered over with cement. The interior has a large barrel-vaulted nave, and all around this is an
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supported by pilasters which have Corinthian capitals. There are three chapels on each side of the nave, connecting with each other and each having a semicircular apse; the large spaces between them give the effect of
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s. The chancel is raised a few steps above the nave and was at first enclosed by a marble
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, which was taken out after the restoration work done between 2000 and 2006. At the east end of the cathedral is a semicircular apse, furnished with wooden choir stalls."Nuoro, Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Neve"
, sardegnacultura.it, accessed 6 January 2023 (in Italian)
In the first chapel on the right of the nave is the
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and a statue of St John the Baptist, elements re-used from the previous church. In the vaulting of this chapel, traces survive of a fresco made by Antonio Carboni, partly hidden by later plaster dating from the early 20th century. In the last chapel on the left, which is dedicated to the
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, is the cabinet of the
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.


Paintings

Inside the chancel is a painting of the fallen Christ being mourned by angels, long attributed to Alessandro Tiarini, but eventually this attribution was rejected, and the work is now reported as by an unknown early nineteenth-century neoclassical painter. The rest of the paintings belong to the Sardinian school of the 19th and 20th centuries.


Festival of the Redeemer

The festival of the Redeemer began at Nuoro in 1901, when a bronze statue of Christ the Redeemer was erected on top of
Monte Ortobene Mount Ortobene ( in the local dialect) is a mountain in the province of Nuoro, in central Sardinia, Italy, close to the town of Nuoro. There are two main parks: "Sedda Ortai" and "Il Redentore". At the feet of the mountain is a nuraghe archaeol ...
at the initiative of Pope Leo XIII, who had wished to celebrate the new century with nineteen statues of the Redeemer in nineteen regions. Made on the mainland, the statue arrived by ship in
Cagliari Cagliari (, also , , ; sc, Casteddu ; lat, Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name ''Casteddu'' means ''castle''. It has about 155,000 inhabitant ...
on 15 August 1901, in pieces. These arrived in Nuoro on 19 August and on the 29th were transported to the mountain-top by six ox-drawn carts. Re-assembled, the statue was more than four meters high and weighed more than twenty quintals. Bishop Salvatore Demartis organized the inauguration of the statue and invited the whole of Sardinia. On 29 August of each year since then, the Cathedral's congregation has made a pilgrimage to the statue of the Redeemer on top of Ortobene. A solemn mass is celebrated which concludes the local festival. There is a parade of traditional costumes, with singing and dancing, in which all the villages of Sardinia take part, and this is one of the best chances to see the traditional costumes of the island."La festa del Redentore"
focusardegna.com, 2016, accessed 8 January 2023 (in Italian)
''Fodor's Italy 2014'' (Fodor's, 2013)
p. 1797–1798


Gallery

File:Scuola sarda, cristo deposto compianto da angeli, 1810 ca. (già attribuito ad alessandro tiarini).jpg, The fallen Christ mourned by angels, File:Nuoro, duomo, interno, sogno di san giovanni, 1935.jpg, Dream of St John, 1935 File:Nuoro, duomo, interno, immacolata concezione.jpg, The Immaculate Conception File:Nuoro, duomo, interno, annunciazione.jpg, The Annunciation File:Nuoro, duomo, interno 03 resti di affreschi con maria assunta.jpg, Fresco of the Assumption File:Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Neve (Nuoro) - Sardinia, Italy - 25 Aug. 2008.jpg, View across the piazza File:Nuoro Santa-Maria-della-Neve.jpg, Looking across the nave File:Nuoro - La Cattedrale.jpg, The tympanum


Notes

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