Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 16:00-19:00
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Via Paolo Sarpi, 33100 Udine, ItalyMap
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Although the history of the church goes back to the XIII century , now it is generally a neoclassical building of the XIX century , and from those long time there was a lombard portal and campaign. In my opinion, only they are and remarkable ...
In 1285 it was built by the Sundays. L'altare mayor has a tent of Antonio Vivani in 1781, and the statues of San Tommaso and San Pietro Martire, works of Giovanni Comino. The ceiling was ...
It is a church located near Liberta Square in the center of Udine's old town. Seen from the front, it has a simple appearance with a pure white wall and no decoration, but it seems to be a modern structure that feels solid. The depth of the building was deep, and it was built as if it were assimilated with the modern buildings around it.
Victims of reconstruction
Although the history of the church goes back to the XIII century , now it is generally a neoclassical building of the XIX century , and from those long time there was a lombard portal and campaign. In my opinion, only they are and remarkable ...
No need
The Church of San Pietro Martire or Chiesa di San Pietro Martire is a small, not necessarily visible church in the city centre of Udine.
on Monday
Chiesa di San Pietro Martire is a beautiful church in the city. Unfortunately on Monday is always close and then we'd be bad.
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In 1285 it was built by the Sundays. L'altare mayor has a tent of Antonio Vivani in 1781, and the statues of San Tommaso and San Pietro Martire, works of Giovanni Comino. The ceiling was ...
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It is a church located near Liberta Square in the center of Udine's old town. Seen from the front, it has a simple appearance with a pure white wall and no decoration, but it seems to be a modern structure that feels solid. The depth of the building was deep, and it was built as if it were assimilated with the modern buildings around it.