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Small and ancient church
The small church is one of the most ancient buildings in the city, built in the 12th century. Its facade is made from red brick with terracotta patterns. The interior holds some interesting frescoes a...
City workers were beginning to erect a Christmas Tree in the town square while we were visiting Sam Gimignano. This Church is to the left of the square and I sat on the steps while watching workers d...
you will walk by this church as you stroll the main street. take a peak inside as you pass. it is small and intimate compared to the larger churches you will see.
The church was built in the XIII century and for the first time mentioned in the Pope Bull 1220. Inside the church is decorated with the frescoes of the Siensk school of the beginning of the XIV.
Small and ancient church
The small church is one of the most ancient buildings in the city, built in the 12th century. Its facade is made from red brick with terracotta patterns. The interior holds some interesting frescoes a...
In the Main Town Square
City workers were beginning to erect a Christmas Tree in the town square while we were visiting Sam Gimignano. This Church is to the left of the square and I sat on the steps while watching workers d...
worth poking your head in
you will walk by this church as you stroll the main street. take a peak inside as you pass. it is small and intimate compared to the larger churches you will see.
Romano
A small Romanic style church, which is in the whole of the village of great beauty, inside it nothing can be highlighted except its austerity.
San Petro Church
The church was built in the XIII century and for the first time mentioned in the Pope Bull 1220. Inside the church is decorated with the frescoes of the Siensk school of the beginning of the XIV.