THE
ISLAND OF SAN GIULIO: TO GET LOST BETWEEN WATER AND STONE
The
Island of San Giulio is today a place of great misticism. Here
was born on 962 William of Volpiano, during the siege to Queen
Willa by Emperor Otto, King Berengario II's wife, who had taken
the Island from the Bishop of Novara. The big central building
was a Castle. The island was the governor 's seat that represented
the bishop. On 1842 it was destroyed to build on it a seminary.
Now there is a Benedictin monastery that helps giving more mistic
power to a place that is by nature immersed in the silence.
Between 1593 and 1615, a decisive role in the continuation of
the project was played by the Bishop of Novara, Carlo Bescapè;
he was concerned that the complex should be a strictly organised
centre of devotion, in line with the ideas which had inspired
the Council of Trento, and more particulary with the interpretation
of the Counter-Reformation given by Carlo Borromeo in the diocese
of Milanersed in the silence.
The Basilica of San Giulio was originally founded by St. Giulio
in 390. During the siege of Otto 1st (956 - 962) the church
was seriously damaged and only the central apse was saved. After
year 962 the canons had the privilege on the territory of the
Island signed by Otto the Great , so they dedicated themselves
to the reconstruction of the church. The tower was added during
the 11th - 12th century In the Basilica the frescoes were certainly
begun very early, and re-done at various times. Of the datables
the oldest frescoe is aged 1421. But the greatest work of art
in the Basilica is the ambo. The pulpit is carved out of grey-green
serpentine from the Oira quarry. The sculptures represent the
Evangelists. The figure sculpted among the eagle and the lion
is probably Guglielmo of Volpiano.
The elegant houses on the lake were the canon's residences:
in 1763 each of them was called after a Saint to recognise them
easily. During the month of June, in Villa Tallone takes place
the Festival of Ancient Music. This prestigious event is organized
by the Association "Amici della Musica" of Novara.
During the Sundays of September take place the Piano Concerts
of the "Settembre musicale di San Giulio".
SAN
GIULIO’S LEGEND
An
ancient legend relates that the island of San Giulio was infested
with dragons and serpents, so no one dared approach it until
Julius, a Holy traveller who had fled from the Christian persecutions
in fourth-century Greece, laid his cloak on the water, walked
over it and reached the island without getting wet. Julius vanquished
the serpents and chose to stay on this island. In 390 he then
went on to build a church. A new church was erected in the ninth
century and the eleventh century, which even today is dedicated
to the Saint.