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Church of San Francisco
The church was built on the site where miracles were performed by San Francisco. This and some other facts about the building are mentioned by an informative sign in front of the church. I was closed ...
This very unadorned church, is built on the site where allegedly St. Francis performed a miracle, by saving the lives of some children. The church was built the end of the 13th century and the beginn...
It is one of the old entrances of the city of Tarquinia from here it arrives in 10 min walking to the Etruscan necropolis, it is a historic and ancient church
The interior hits why from the middle-aged building idea to the hundred percent! It seems to be in the time of the name of the Rose! It hits the turn of the building, probably for the lighting p...
Interesting coexistence of Romanic and Gothic, at the highest point of Tarquinia. They affect the beautiful rosary and the sceneographic effect of the double internal column. There is no shortage of the usual sgrammats ...
Church of San Francisco
The church was built on the site where miracles were performed by San Francisco. This and some other facts about the building are mentioned by an informative sign in front of the church. I was closed ...
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This very unadorned church, is built on the site where allegedly St. Francis performed a miracle, by saving the lives of some children. The church was built the end of the 13th century and the beginn...
Entry to the city
It is one of the old entrances of the city of Tarquinia from here it arrives in 10 min walking to the Etruscan necropolis, it is a historic and ancient church
The interior is hit.
The interior hits why from the middle-aged building idea to the hundred percent! It seems to be in the time of the name of the Rose! It hits the turn of the building, probably for the lighting p...
Interesting
Interesting coexistence of Romanic and Gothic, at the highest point of Tarquinia. They affect the beautiful rosary and the sceneographic effect of the double internal column. There is no shortage of the usual sgrammats ...