Pocházel z rodiny zlatníka a stříbrníka Luigiho Valadiera a vyučil se v otcově dílně. Příležitostně pak navrhoval stolní stříbro pro šlechtické zákazníky.
A teacher of architecture at the Accademia di San Luca, Valadier was a pioneer archeologist and a restorer of monuments, such as the Milvian Bridge (1805) and the Arch of Titus in Rome, (1819–21).
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Visit one of Italy's most unique churches: the Temple of Valadier, a neoclassical gem carved into the rock of the Marche region. Discover its history, how to get there, and valuable tips.
Is the Temple of Valadier always open?No, the Temple of Valadier is not always open. Hours vary by season:• April-May-June-September: from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.• July-August: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.• October-November-December: from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Access to the Temple of Valadier is managed by the Frasassi Caves. For up-to-date information on opening hours and visiting arrangements, please contact the Frasassi Caves Booking Office at the toll-free number 800 166 250 or at +39 0732 90090.Is it suitable for families, children, and people with limited mobility?The Temple of Valadier is easily accessible for families and children, as the path is short and well marked, though uphill. It can also be managed with strollers, while for those with limited mobility the ascent is more challenging due to the slope and the presence of steps.Is there an entrance fee for the Temple of Valadier?Yes, admission to the Temple of Valadier requires a ticket. The full price is €6, with a reduced ticket of €4 available for military personnel, disabled visitors, speleologists, CAI members, seniors over 65, university students, journalists, professors with valid ID, and groups without a Frasassi Caves ticket. A €2 reduced ticket is available for children ages 6–14, school groups, and groups with a Frasassi ticket; school groups with a Frasassi ticket pay just €1. Admission is free for children under 6, disabled visitors with companions, Genga residents, licensed tour guides, and teachers accompanying school groups. Additional discounts are available for organized groups.The ticket price also includes, during certain times of the year and special events, a shuttle service from the nearest parking area to Piazzale Giuseppe Fedeli (where the ticket office is located).
L’imponente gruppo fu ideato dall’architetto Giuseppe Valadier e scolpito da Giovanni Ceccarini (1790-1861). Al di sotto di esso è collocata una grande vas...