Une lumière chaude de fin de journée éclaire l’intérieur vide d’une église historique avec bancs en bois, voûtes en arc et lu...

The Chiesa di San Rocco in Barga was built in 1380 as a votive offering at the end of a plague outbreak — a community's surviving gratitude expressed in coral stone and fresco, the bargain between the living and the protective saint rendered in architecture. The interior has not been restored in the modern sense: the frescoes survive as time left them, the pigments faded and darkened in the way that 14th-century pigments fade, the saints on the walls as they have been for 600 years. This panorama captures the interior's full extent — nave and apse, fresco fragments and plain stone — in the light that enters through small windows designed for a pre-electric world. Barga is in the Lunigiana, the mountain territory between Tuscany and Liguria; San Rocco is a neighborhood church that happens to be 646 years old.

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Une lumière chaude de fin de journée éclaire l’intérieur vide d’une église historique avec bancs en bois, voûtes en arc et lustre central menant vers une porte ouverte.