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The “hope” of Sienna Duomo floors is embedded in the Jubilee Year –

The "hope" of Sienna Duomo floors is embedded in the Jubilee Year -

From many periods, a small group of marble-set riots formed by Sienna Duomo will be discovered for the first time in honor of the jubilation of 2025. Hope is the core theme of this Jubilee Year – “Pilgrim of Hope” is the name of its official motto and theme hymns – the inlay of “Speranza” is the allegory of hope. The inlay depicts a figure of hope, a woman staring at heaven with her hands. She symbolizes the anchor next to the redemption and spiritual stability.

To preserve its 500-year art history, the floor of the cathedral is preserved except for weeks of the year. The hope designed by Alessandro Franchi in 1870, even when the rest of the floor is exposed to bring visitors into the church of devotion, faithful loyalists (including the city itself) offer visitors a spirit of prayer and dedication to allow visitors to enjoy prayer and dedication. The image has been the main Marian devout idol of Siena since the 13th century, so the opportunity to enter the church has always taken precedence over the relatively new floor.

The "hope" of Sienna Duomo floors is embedded in the Jubilee Year - La SperanzaThis year is special, though, with Siena Cathedral creating an itinerary for visitors to explore 56 multi-colored marble inlays on the floor.

The spiritual and symbolic journey draws inspiration from the prophecy of Persian Sibil, depicted in the last mosaic in the right passage, which is attributed to the work of Benvenuto di Giovanni (1482). The prophecy is engraved above the pulpit, derived from the sibyllline oracles mentioned by Lactantius in the Divinae institution, and refers to the miracle of Christ: “There are only five breads and two fish, and he will be full of five thousand men.

The itinerary begins at the entrance door to the right of the central portal, with an inscription engraved on its lintel to commemorate the first jubilee of Pope Columbas VIII on February 22, 1300. Inside, visitors can appreciate commesso technology, marble inlays that combine local multi-colored marble and sgraffio, engraved with carved carvings that are after an overview of preparatory cartoons drawn by artists (mostly the Sietes), such as sassetta, such as sassetta, such as sassetta, domenico dimenico dii dii bartolo, matteo dii dii giovaniico””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””’

The floor will be from June 27 to July 31, and from August 18 to October 15.

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