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The church interior has a single nave with rounded arches. The main organ was built (1689) by V. Beltrami, and decorated by
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above the portal and a large round window superiorly closed now with brick, and two flanking tall rectangular windows added in the 16th-century. Along the exterior, slender vertical buttresses protrude from the walls of the church, including at the polygonal apse. The square
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It is presumed that the South-East-facing facade arcade of 5 arches: the entrance portal and 4 arches flanked by short columns, was likely the portico of an older
Romanesque church. The damaged
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monks. The monastery was suppressed and the monks expelled by circa 1860. For some decades portions of the monastery were used by the prefecture and a school, and then to constitute a male
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Gubbio, alla riscoperta dei dipinti della chiesa di San Pietro
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