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Reggio Emilia | Blessed Virgin of the Ghiara

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About Reggio Emilia | Blessed Virgin of the Ghiara

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The sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Ghiara is located in the centre of Reggio Emilia and beats in the hearts of the citizens of Reggiani.

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The deep bond between the city and the sanctuary has ancient origins. This extraordinary monument of faith in fact arose after a prodigious miracle.

It was the year 1596 when the young Marchino, a fifteen year old boy deaf-mute from birth and without a tongue, born in Castelnuovo Monti in the Apennines of Reggio Emilia, went in the morning hours of April 29th in prayer before the image of the Madonna della Ghiara, at that time painted on the wall of the garden of the Servants of Mary. Garrisoned by a town undertaker, the young Marchino, absorbed in prayer, was suddenly miraculously cured.

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He regained his hearing, immediately grew his tongue and was granted the use of the word. A miracle widely documented by the acts of the canonical process instituted the same year by the bishop, with the approval of the then Pope Clement VIII. The following year the construction of the basilica was begun by the architect Alessandro Balbo and Francesco Pacchioni. Today the basilica summarizes, with the cycle of frescoes and stuccoes, all the great painting and art of the early seventeenth century Emilian, miraculously preserved in its intact integrity. A feminine sanctuary, everything leads back to the maternal figure of the Madonna, still today the image that miraculated the young Marchino and venerated in the sumptuous chapel of the temple Mariano. A crown, a splendid work of goldsmithery, was donated in 1674 by the community of Reggio to the Madonna for having preserved the city from the plague, is preserved and visible in the museum.

The sanctuary, in addition to the cycle of frescoes, also preserves the Crucifixion of Christ with the Madonna and Saints at his feet by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri known as Guercino.

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In 1596, a fifteen-year-old deaf-mute boy named Marchino from Castelnuovo Monti miraculously recovered his hearing, grew his tongue, and gained the ability to speak after praying before an image of Madonna della Ghiara painted on a garden wall. This extraordinary miracle was thoroughly documented by the bishop's canonical process and approved by Pope Clement VIII, leading to the construction of the basilica beginning in 1597.
The basilica houses an exceptional cycle of frescoes and stuccoes representing early seventeenth-century Emilian art, remarkably preserved in their original condition. The sanctuary also features a magnificent Crucifixion of Christ with the Madonna and Saints by the renowned painter Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, known as Guercino.
The sanctuary is situated in the centre of Reggio Emilia and is deeply cherished by the city's citizens, beating in their hearts as a symbol of faith and protection. The basilica was built to commemorate the miraculous healing of young Marchino and remains a feminine sanctuary dedicated to the maternal figure of the Madonna.
The museum preserves a splendid golden crown that was donated to the Madonna in 1674 by the community of Reggio Emilia in gratitude for protecting the city from the plague. This remarkable piece of goldsmithery is displayed and visible for visitors to appreciate.
The basilica was constructed beginning in 1597 under the direction of architect Alessandro Balbo and Francesco Pacchioni, who designed this magnificent temple in response to the documented miracle of young Marchino's healing in 1596. The building has survived intact since its completion, preserving its original artistic and architectural integrity.