The esplanade of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere

La spianata della chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere

The esplanade of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere.
The church of San Pietro in Portovenere is one of the most evocative and fascinating places in Liguria. Situated at the end of the promontory that juts out into the sea, this Gothic church, with its characteristic black and white bands, dominates the surrounding landscape and offers a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Poets and the island of Palmaria¹².
The church of San Pietro has an ancient and complex history. Its origins date back to the 5th century, when a small early Christian church was built on the remains of a pagan temple dedicated to Venus¹. In the 13th century, the Genoese built a new Gothic church, connected to the pre-existing structure, creating a single larger building².
The architecture of the church is a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The oldest part, in dark stone, is characterised by a rectangular plan with a semicircular apse, while the Gothic part, built by the Genoese, features the typical black and white bands¹². Inside, the church is divided into three naves separated by pillars, with a white marble altar².
The esplanade of the church of San Pietro is a large stone-paved area, surrounded by ancient walls. This open space offers a panoramic view of the sea and the surrounding cliffs, making it an ideal place for walks and moments of contemplation³. The esplanade is also a starting point for exploring the natural and historical beauties of Portovenere, such as Byron's Cave and the Doria Castle⁴.
The church of San Pietro and its esplanade have been a source of inspiration for many poets and artists. Eugenio Montale, Nobel Prize winner for literature, described this place as a “Christian temple” where “every near hour is ancient”¹. The beauty and serenity of this place continue to enchant visitors from all over the world.
Portovenere is easily reached by car, bus or ferry from La Spezia. Once you arrive, a picturesque street full of little shops leads to the church of San Pietro and its esplanade².
The esplanade of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere is a place of extraordinary beauty and historical importance. With its unique architecture, spectacular views and poetic atmosphere, it represents an unmissable stop for those visiting Liguria.

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La spianata della chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere

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The church of San Pietro in the capital. Built between the 5th and 13th centuries in Genoese Gothic style, it is perched on the rock of the promontory of the Bocche di Porto Venere. The church of San Pietro is the “Christian temple” cited by Eugenio Montale in a suggestive poem, dedicated to Portovenere.
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The esplanade of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere – L’esplanade de l’église San Pietro de Portovenere – La explanada de la iglesia de San Pietro en Portovenere – A esplanada da igreja de San Pietro in Portovenere – Die Promenade der Kirche San Pietro in Portovenere – Lối đi dạo của nhà thờ San Pietro ở Portovenere

¹: [Wikipedia](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Pietro_%28Portovenere%29)
²: [Terre di Lunigiana](https://www.terredilunigiana.com/golfodeipoeti/portoveneresanpietro.php)
³: [Il Blog di Petardo](https://petardo.over-blog.it/2016/07/portovenere-chiesa-di-san-pietro.html)
⁴: [Salentoacolory](https://www.salentoacolory.it/la-chiesa-san-pietro-portovenere/)

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The steps of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere

La scalinata in pietra della chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere

The stone staircase of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere.
One of the symbols of the village of Portovenere is the stone church dedicated to San Pietro.
Built on the rocky spur that from the center of the town penetrates into the sea parallel to the Palmaria Island.
This is a glimpse of the staircase that takes visitors to the terrace next to the bell tower.

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La scalinata in pietra della chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon RF 24-50.

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The first Romanesque part (1198) was followed by the Gothic part with black and white banded facing which dates back to the 13th century and was built by the Genoese, probably between 1256 and 1270.
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The stone staircase of the church of San Pietro in Portovenere – L’escalier en pierre de l’église de San Pietro à Portovenere – La escalera de piedra de la iglesia de San Pietro en Portovenere – A escadaria de pedra da igreja de San Pietro in Portovenere – Die Steintreppe der Kirche San Pietro in Portovenere – Cầu thang đá của nhà thờ San Pietro ở Portovenere

La chiesa di San Pietro picco sul mare a Portovenere

A picco sul mare a Portovenere

La chiesa di San Pietro picco sul mare a Portovenere.
Il punto più fotografato della cittadina di Portovenere è sicuramente la Chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere che si trova esattamente a picco sul mare su questo sperone di roccia.

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A picco sul mare a Portovenere

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

I also recorded a short video walking around the village:

Videos recorded with Gopro Hero5.

Click here to see all the photos of the village:
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Here is where the church is located:

The first Romanesque part (1198) was followed by the Gothic part with black and white banded facing which dates back to the 13th century and was built by the Genoese, probably between 1256 and 1270.
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The church of San Pietro overlooking the sea in Portovenere – L’église de San Pietro surplombant la mer à Portovenere – La iglesia de San Pietro con vistas al mar en Portovenere – A igreja de San Pietro com vista para o mar em Portovenere – Die Kirche San Pietro mit Blick auf das Meer in Portovenere – Nhà thờ San Pietro nhìn ra biển ở Portovenere – 俯瞰波托韦内雷海的圣彼得教堂 – ポルトヴェーネレの海を望むサン・ピエトロ教会

La quadrifora più famosa di Liguria

La quadrifora più famosa di Liguria

La quadrifora più famosa di Liguria.
Una delle foto più gettonate in Liguria è questa: quattro archetti e tre colonne.
I più avranno già capito dove ci troviamo: ebbene siamo nella Chiesa di San Pietro a Portovenere in Liguria.
Da quelle finestrelle si vede tutta la costa ligure fino alle Cinque Terre e anche più in là.

La quadrifora più famosa di Liguria

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The first Romanesque part (1198) was followed by the Gothic part with black and white banded facing which dates back to the 13th century and was built by the Genoese, probably between 1256 and 1270.
Continue and learn more on Wikipedia.

Click here to see all the photos of the village:
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