img_1061 A first (romanesque) church was built in the 10th century, of which only the campanile is left. The newer church was built in the 17th century.
A first (romanesque) church was built in the 10th century, of which only the campanile is left. The newer church was built in the 17th century.
img_1064 The 10th century campanile. In the beginning of the 14th and 16th centuries stones from roman ruins were used to add storeys to the campanile.
The 10th century campanile. In the beginning of the 14th and 16th centuries stones from roman ruins were used to add storeys to the campanile.
img_1065 Inside the church: chapel of the Grazie, built in the crypt of the former romanesque church.
Inside the church: chapel of the Grazie, built in the crypt of the former romanesque church.
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img_1089 The oval of San Andrea, built from 1678, fresco from the 18th century.
The oval of San Andrea, built from 1678, fresco from the 18th century.

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