San Michele Vetere Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the most beautiful churches in Cremona
It is the oldest sacred building in the city. The crypt (11th century) remains from the medieval church. Tradition holds that the foundation of the building is to be attributed to Queen Teodelinda. To...
A hidden jewel with very few alterations and redecorations. An amazing church that brings you to live the period of the Longobards and the darkness of the middle ages
Simple church with long history and great paintings
This is a small and simple church in bricks which was built by the Longobards and remodeled over the years. It was once the cathedral of Cremona. The church is small and simple but inside has a great ...
This church is a bit removed from the city center, and has much more limited public hours due to the fact that it is in use as part of a convent. That being said, the frescoes on the wall alone are w...
Good Luck getting in! The church is sometimes open for visits. When is not obvious. We were lucky as a lady with a key arrived just as we were about to leave. Our guide book told of a recent renov...
One of the most beautiful churches in Cremona
It is the oldest sacred building in the city. The crypt (11th century) remains from the medieval church. Tradition holds that the foundation of the building is to be attributed to Queen Teodelinda. To...
One of the best romanescque church in Lombardy
A hidden jewel with very few alterations and redecorations. An amazing church that brings you to live the period of the Longobards and the darkness of the middle ages
Simple church with long history and great paintings
This is a small and simple church in bricks which was built by the Longobards and remodeled over the years. It was once the cathedral of Cremona. The church is small and simple but inside has a great ...
A bit hard to access, but absolutely worthwhile.
This church is a bit removed from the city center, and has much more limited public hours due to the fact that it is in use as part of a convent. That being said, the frescoes on the wall alone are w...
A Church Site for some 1,300 Years
Good Luck getting in! The church is sometimes open for visits. When is not obvious. We were lucky as a lady with a key arrived just as we were about to leave. Our guide book told of a recent renov...