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Churches - ST. LUCY
The
Church of St. Lucy or of the Holy Trinity, has
been built in XI century with a Romanesque style (facade).
The upper church has three navas where there are interesting
XIII and XIV century frescos, and paintings like the
"Martyrdom of St. Lucy" and the XVI
century polyptich of the "Madonna del dolce
canto" (Our Lady of "Sweet Singing").
During XIII century, the Convent of Penitents was placed
besides to the church.
In the VIII century crypt, divided into four
parts by means of four columns with capitals, there
are fine frescos of particular interest, like
"St. Nichols", "History of St. Peter
from Verona", "Magdalena Mirrifora" (the
symbol of Penitents) and the "Kyriotissa"
(Our Lady on the Throne with Jesus), the last two being
located in the central niches.
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Inside
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Polyptich
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Paint of
St.Lucy
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Frescos
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Map of the churches |
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