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Giovanni Boccaccio, the Italian writer of the century. XIV, produced his masterpiece, Decameron, in the aftermath of the Black Death that devastated a third of the European population. The black environment of those times of plague, so well described in Decameron, explains, in part, the type of architecture that was produced in that period. In Terena, in the Alentejo region, a small church-fortress from the 19th century. XIV still stands as a singular (and perfect) witness to a time of frenzy, distrust and fear. But the Church of Boa Nova de Terena also tells many other stories, some of them mysterious. A guided tour by art historian José Custódio Vieira da Silva.
Guided Tour
Season 10
2
June 15, 2020
João Nuno Soares
Steadicam Operator
Paula Moura Pinheiro
Presenter
Paula Moura Pinheiro
Creator
João Nuno Soares
Drone Operator
Miguel Macedo
Camera Operator
João Nuno Soares
Executive Producer