The Moorish Christ in Santa Maria in Castello in Genoa

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The Moorish Christ in Santa Maria in Castello in Genoa

The Moorish Christ in Santa Maria in Castello in Genoa.
This beautiful wooden crucifix, called Moorish for the dark color of the wood used, is one of the works in the beautiful church that impressed me the most.
Its history is very particular: during a restoration in the middle of the last century it was discovered that many elements of the statue (such as the beard and long hair) were fake and were not part of the original work; it was decided to remove them to bring the Christ back to the original. But since the faithful were so used to seeing the statue with those elements it was decided to make a copy (still present in the church).
Another beautiful story, of which I leave the links below, is the one that tells of betrayed loves that the statue remedied.

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Il Cristo Moro in Santa Maria in Castello a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

To see all the photos I took in Santa Maria in Castello and its cloisters, click here:

This is the official website of the church: santamariadicastello.it.

The legend that speaks of the young girl betrayed by love and helped by this crucifix can be read on two of my favorite websites about Genoa: amezena.net and dearmissfletcher.com.

The crucifix of the Moro christ in Santa Maria in Castello in Genoa – Le crucifix du Christ Moro à Santa Maria in Castello à Gênes – El crucifijo del Cristo Moro en Santa Maria in Castello en Génova – O crucifixo do Cristo Moro em Santa Maria em Castello em Génova – Das Kruzifix des Moro-Christus in Santa Maria in Castello in Genua – Cây thánh giá của Moro christ ở Santa Maria ở Castello ở Genoa – 熱那亞城堡的聖瑪麗亞摩洛基督的十字架 – ジェノヴァのカステッロにあるサンタマリアのモロキリストの十字架

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I took a lot of photos around the city of Genoa and you can find almost all of them here or by searching in the various article specific to the Ligurian city.
If you want to find some ideas to learn more about the Superba I refer you to the website of the Municipality's Tourism: visitgenoa.it. This is the institutional website of the Municipality: smart.comune.genova.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you need a good paper guide of the city I invite you to consult these publications: Genova e il Tigullio, Genova. Una guida or Guida indipendente alla città di Genova.
If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest you read these two books: Alla scoperta dei segreti perduti di Genova and Genova misteriosa.
 
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