Via Terenzio Mamiani 36, 60044, Fabriano, ItalyMap
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The most beautiful church we have seen in Fabriano. We could hear some of the explanations that an old gentleman was giving to other visitors, certainly a guide could have told ...
We had the luck of meeting us in Mr. Sunday that just a minute before closing did not only allow us to visit but did us just for guidance and with competence and professionalism we have s...
Beautiful interior with various preaching works, including the San Carlo Borromeo di Gentileschi, the cycle of the nine fresh on the life of San Silvestre, the interesting abside with retro-coro and co...
Circle of S. Benedict Abate in Fabriano-Ancona with origins from 1244
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In Fabriano, in Ancona province, 250 meters from Piazza del Comune, in Via Terenzio Mamiani, the Church of San Benedict Abate, originally built in 1244, then reconstructed toward 1600 p...
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The most beautiful church we have seen in Fabriano. We could hear some of the explanations that an old gentleman was giving to other visitors, certainly a guide could have told ...
Unexpected and ... very beautiful.
We had the luck of meeting us in Mr. Sunday that just a minute before closing did not only allow us to visit but did us just for guidance and with competence and professionalism we have s...
Surprisingly
Beautiful interior with various preaching works, including the San Carlo Borromeo di Gentileschi, the cycle of the nine fresh on the life of San Silvestre, the interesting abside with retro-coro and co...
Circle of S. Benedict Abate in Fabriano-Ancona with origins from 1244
In Fabriano, in Ancona province, 250 meters from Piazza del Comune, in Via Terenzio Mamiani, the Church of San Benedict Abate, originally built in 1244, then reconstructed toward 1600 p...
One as so much
A church like that has already been seen as a baroque, but poor baroque because there are no special prize decorations