Английская Википедия:Cathedral of Brasília
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The Cathedral of Brasília (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana de Brasília, "Metropolitan Cathedral
of Brasília") is the Roman Catholic cathedral serving Brasília, Brazil, and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Brasília. It was designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and engineered by
Brazilian structural engineer Joaquim Cardozo, and was completed and dedicated on May 31, 1970. [1][2]
Description
The cathedral is a hyperboloid structure constructed from 16 concrete columns weighing 90 tons each.[1][2]
In the square access to the cathedral are four Шаблон:Convert tall bronze sculptures representing the four Evangelists, created by sculptors Alfredo Ceschiatti and Dante Croce in 1968.[3] Also outside the cathedral, to the right as visitors face the entrance, stands a Шаблон:Convert tall bell tower containing four large bells donated by Spanish residents of Brazil and cast in Miranda de Ebro.[4][5] At the entrance of the cathedral is a pillar with passages from the life of Mary, mother of Jesus, painted by Athos.
A Шаблон:Convert wide, Шаблон:Convert deep reflecting pool surrounds the cathedral roof and helps cool the building. Visitors pass under this pool when entering the cathedral.[4]
The cathedral can hold up to 4,000 people.[6][7] The oval baptistery is to the left of the entrance, and can
be entered either from the cathedral or via a spiral staircase from the entrance plaza. The walls of the baptistery are covered in ceramic tiles painted in 1977 by Athos Bulcão. Offices for the Archdiocese of Brasilia were completed in 2007 next to the cathedral. The Шаблон:Convert building connects directly to the cathedral underground.[4]
Visitors enter into the cathedral through a tunnel and emerge into a bright space with a glass roof.[8] The outer roof of the cathedral is composed of 16 pieces of fiberglass, each Шаблон:Convert wide at the base and Шаблон:Convert long inserted between the concrete pillars. Under this is suspended a Шаблон:Convert stained glass work created in 1990 by Marianne Peretti in shades of blue, green, white and brown.[9][10]
Over the nave are sculptures of three angels suspended by steel cables. These were created in 1970 by Alfredo Ceschiatti with the collaboration of Dante Croce. The shortest is Шаблон:Convert long and weighs Шаблон:Convert, the middle Шаблон:Convert long and weighs Шаблон:Convert, and the largest is Шаблон:Convert long and weighs Шаблон:Convert. The altar was donated by
Pope Paul VI and the image of the patron saint Our Lady of Aparecida is a replica of the original which is
in Aparecida - São Paulo.
The Way of the Cross is a work of Di Cavalcanti.
Under the main altar is a small chapel accessible by steps from on either side of and behind the altar.[11]
Artistic interpretation
Шаблон:Further The Cathedral of Brasilia, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of Aparecida (Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida), dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title of Our Lady of Aparecida, proclaimed by the Church as Queen and Patroness of Brazil, was designed by the architect Oscar Niemeyer and projected by the structural engineer Joaquim Cardozo.[1][2]
This concrete-framed hyperboloid structure appears with its glass roof to be reaching up, open, to heaven. Most of the cathedral is below ground, with only the Шаблон:Convert diameter Шаблон:Convert roof of the cathedral, the ovoid roof of the baptistry, and the bell tower visible above ground. The shape of the roof is based on a hyperboloid of revolution with asymmetric sections. The hyperboloid structure consists of 16 identical concrete columns assembled on site. These columns, having hyperbolic section and weighing Шаблон:Convert, represent two hands moving upwards to heaven.
History
The cornerstone was laid on September 15, 1958, and the structure was finished on April 21, 1960, with only the roof structure visible above ground. Once the presidential term of Juscelino Kubitschek ended, the big push to finish many structures in Brasilia stalled. Although it is likely that Kubitschek intended the cathedral as an "ecumenical cathedral" to be paid for by the state and open to all faithsШаблон:According to whom, governments after that did not provide funding and the building was eventually turned over to the Catholic Church to complete. The cathedral was consecrated on October 12, 1968 (still with no roof), and was officially opened by Cardinal D. Eugenio Salles on May 31, 1970. The ovoid baptistry was dedicated on October 5, 1977, and the cathedral was declared a national historic and artistic monument on July 15, 1990.[3][12]
The cathedral sees some 1,000,000 visitors each year,[13]
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Brasilia, major renovations were begun on April 21, 2012 to update and repair the building and infrastructure, and address issues with the roof. The exterior glazing is being replaced, and the original stained glass designed by Marianne Peretti (which used hand made glass and thus varied widely in thickness) is being replaced by uniform glass cut and assembled in Brazil from plates manufactured in Germany. In addition to the roof repairs, all marble surfaces will be polished, concrete repaired and painted, the angels in the nave will be cleaned and re-mounted, and the bell mechanisms will be replaced. The cathedral will be open to the public during renovation.[14]
References
Шаблон:Reflist 15. Mayer, R. A linguagem de Oscar Niemeyer. Masters dissertation. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2003. Available in: https://www.lume.ufrgs.br/handle/10183/6693
External links
- Official website
- Photo 360° Cathedral of Brasília - GUIABSB (most of roof glass has been restored)
- Fullscreen interactive panorama of the cathedral (prior to roof restoration) Шаблон:Webarchive
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