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San Francesco, Montefalco

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The portal of the church dates to 1585. The church and adjacent convent were constructed between 1335 and 1338. The most notable works are the fresco cycles by
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from Montefalco. The museum also displays frescoes from the followers of Alunno and
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Annunciation with God the Father in Glory between Angels and the Nativity
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also decorated the lateral chapels, and the site also includes an
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decorating the St. Girolamo Chapel and the apse; these include
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14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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