The stories of the saints come to life in the frescoes of the Preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso, where art and devotion intertwine in a journey dedicated to the figures of Magdalene, Martha, Anna, and James. On Sunday, July 12, the "July is the Month of Storytelling" event offers a guided tour that leads the public on a journey through the stories of four protagonists of Christian tradition, celebrated in the liturgical calendar throughout the month.
The initiative leads visitors on a narrative constructed through the images preserved in the Preceptory. The frescoes become the starting point for retracing episodes, legends, and iconographic attributes that helped define popular devotion and the medieval imagination, offering a new perspective on the complex's artistic heritage. The tour connects the works with the stories of the saints, highlighting how painting was a tool capable of conveying stories, values, and meanings to an audience that, in the Middle Ages, found images to be one of the primary forms of knowledge and narration.
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Preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso
Located in Sant'Antonio di Ranverso, Buttigliera Alta
Sunday, July 12, 3:00 PM
July is Storytelling Month
Visit fee: €7, plus admission
Admission: Full €5, Reduced €4
Reductions apply: children under 18, seniors over 65, groups of 15 or more
Children under 6 and Museum Pass holders: free admission
Reservations required by the day before.
For information and reservations (Wednesday to Sunday): +39 011 620 0603
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