Church of San Martino Vescovo

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Neoclassical style facade

The current building stands in the same building
site of the original church, before the 10th century. After the early church
one was built in 1296, subsequently demolished, and a third,
consecrated in 1463. The current building, representing the fourth version
of the church, was consecrated in 1858 and subsequently enlarged and
modified. The church is characterized by a single nave perimeter plan
by chapels, separated from the nave by large vaults. The facade dates back to 1836,
except for the gable oculus opened in 1955. The bell tower
it dates back to the last twenty years of the 16th century. Tripartite with four pilasters
that support a gable is of simple construction. 

Worksite :
Church of San Martino Vescovo

City :
Lame

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