In the panorama of Sardinian Romanesque architecture, the church of Saint Efisio in Nora, close to Pula (Cagliari), is a significant testimony of the Victorine style and an object of devotion by the entire island community. The monument, connected to the multi-layered archaeological and landscape context of Nora, is investigated through a transdisciplinary study aimed at reading the building’s historic construction events and the more recent restoration activities. Through a rigorous methodological process, in line with the well-established methods of the restoration discipline, the research provides an up-to-date framework of indirect sources, some of them unpublished before. In addition, through geometric, morphological, structural, and specialised archaeometric analyses, the study significantly updates our knowledge of the building and proposes a new critical interpretation of its historic evolution, as well as providing a new contribution to the history of restoration in Sardinia. The research contributes to the definition of planning guidelines to guarantee the conservation and enhancement of the building within its historicalcultural system.
Nel panorama dell’architettura romanica in Sardegna, la chiesa di Sant’Efisio di Nora, in prossimità dell’abitato di Pula (Cagliari), rappresenta una significativa testimonianza di matrice vittorina, ancora oggi oggetto di profonda devozione da parte della comunità isolana. Il manufatto, intimamente connesso con il pluristratificato contesto archeologico e paesaggistico norense, è indagato attraverso uno studio transdisciplinare volto alla rilettura delle secolari vicende costruttive e della più recente storia dei restauri. Mediante un rigoroso processo metodologico coerente con le consolidate prassi del Restauro, la ricerca restituisce un quadro aggiornato delle fonti indirette, talune inedite. Inoltre, attraverso l’analisi geometrica, morfologica e strutturale e approfondimenti archeometrici, questa giunge ad un una nuova interpretazione critica delle fasi evolutive della fabbrica e fornisce un ulteriore tassello alla storia del restauro in Sardegna. La ricerca si offre quale concreto contributo alla definizione di linee d’indirizzo progettuali atte a garantire la conservazione e la valorizzazione del bene nel più articolato sistema storico-culturale del quale fa parte.
Percorsi di cultura materiale. La chiesa di Sant'Efisio a Nora (XI-XX sec.)
Elisa Pilia
2024-01-01
Abstract
In the panorama of Sardinian Romanesque architecture, the church of Saint Efisio in Nora, close to Pula (Cagliari), is a significant testimony of the Victorine style and an object of devotion by the entire island community. The monument, connected to the multi-layered archaeological and landscape context of Nora, is investigated through a transdisciplinary study aimed at reading the building’s historic construction events and the more recent restoration activities. Through a rigorous methodological process, in line with the well-established methods of the restoration discipline, the research provides an up-to-date framework of indirect sources, some of them unpublished before. In addition, through geometric, morphological, structural, and specialised archaeometric analyses, the study significantly updates our knowledge of the building and proposes a new critical interpretation of its historic evolution, as well as providing a new contribution to the history of restoration in Sardinia. The research contributes to the definition of planning guidelines to guarantee the conservation and enhancement of the building within its historicalcultural system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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