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Summer Residences and Retreats of Rulers around Mt. Volture

Summer Residences and Retreats of Rulers around Mt. Volture

Klaus Tragbar (ORCID: 0000-0003-1188-3593)
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/I5675
  • Funding program Principal Investigator Projects International
  • Status ongoing
  • Start January 1, 2023
  • End December 31, 2027
  • Funding amount € 323,921

Weave: Österreich - Belgien - Deutschland - Luxemburg - Polen - Schweiz - Slowenien - Tschechien

Disciplines

Construction Engineering (65%); History, Archaeology (5%); Arts (30%)

Keywords

    Residences High Middle Ages Southern Italy Emperor

Abstract

The architectural dimension of residence formation in High Middle Ages and the historic- cultural and geographical links it reveals have not been fully investigated. For Southern Italy there are in-depth studies only on the Norman and late Hohenstaufen residence areas around Palermo and Foggia. The complexes of Lagopesole, Gravina in Puglia, and Palazzo San Gervasio in densely wooded parts of Apulia and Basilicata, and, in certain regards Castel del Monte, constitute a both functionally and geographically interrelated group of late Hohenstaufen-early Angevin summer residences and near-to-nature retreats. Except for Castel del Monte, more detailed studies of their architectural and functional history are largely lacking. 1. Ceremonial, festivity culture, and leisure (incl. staging of nature perception through banqueting halls with wide windows; physical and mental recreation; hunting in the neighbouring woods); 2. Residence-specific living comfort (flights of apartments with withdrawing rooms, palas with festive hall, defensive potentiality and use of the keep, chapels, heating of the premises, bathing facilities, toilets with integrated ventilation and sewage disposal, evidence of social distinctions); 3. Economic use, transport logistics and supplies for the complexes (road network, regular fishing of nearby lakes, water lines, cisterns, stables). The style of life at these summer residences is seen to reflect transcultural exchange processes in High Medieval Europe, North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. The research focus of the project is on the reciprocal relationship between building and landscape. Interpretation is also required with respect to political iconography (architecture as token of power or Herrschaftszeichen). The methodological basis for the project is provided by historical building research, precise observation, building surveys and drawings, in-depth findings analysis, and the processing of relevant historical sources. In collaboration between art historians from the Humboldt University of Berlin, historical building researchers from the University of Innsbruck, and a medievalist from the University of Potenza, these complexes will for the first time be submitted to interdisciplinary, comparative investigation. The focus of the project is Lagopesole, an early and inadequately researched example of a rural summer residence in tune with the landscape. HU Berlin: Prof. Dr. Kai Kappel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dr. Margherita Tabanelli University of Innsbruck: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Tragbar, Universität Innsbruck, Dr.-Ing. Raimund Mair, Dipl.-Ing. Mag.a Petra Mayrhofer Cooperation Partner: Prof. Dr. Fulvio Delle Donne, Università della Basilicata, Potenza

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  • Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte München - 100%

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