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The most precious Renaissance work in Perugia
The artist Agostino di Duccio (1417-1481) worked on the facade of this Oratory (by far the most splendid part of the building) for four years, since 1457 until 1461. The result is a work enchanting fo...
Worth seeing for the door of Agostino di Duccio bas-reliefs!
Take the Via dei Priori from the central piazza and walk for 8 minutes to the Oratorio to see Agostino di Duccio - a terrific sculptor from the 15th century - his bas-reliefs are amazing!
This is one of many beautiful churches in Perugia. It's within walking distance of the old city.
Perugia is a city full of history. This church is like many others in that community - full of memorable sites within walking distance of the old city. Not far up the street is a great pizzeria.
Excellent facade of the S. XVI polychrome, made of color marble by Agostino di Duccio and remasted with a front of two waters that protects the facade.
The most precious Renaissance work in Perugia
The artist Agostino di Duccio (1417-1481) worked on the facade of this Oratory (by far the most splendid part of the building) for four years, since 1457 until 1461. The result is a work enchanting fo...
Worth seeing for the door of Agostino di Duccio bas-reliefs!
Take the Via dei Priori from the central piazza and walk for 8 minutes to the Oratorio to see Agostino di Duccio - a terrific sculptor from the 15th century - his bas-reliefs are amazing!
This is one of many beautiful churches in Perugia. It's within walking distance of the old city.
Perugia is a city full of history. This church is like many others in that community - full of memorable sites within walking distance of the old city. Not far up the street is a great pizzeria.
Excellent facade
Excellent facade of the S. XVI polychrome, made of color marble by Agostino di Duccio and remasted with a front of two waters that protects the facade.
Faced with one of the best collections of sculptures of her time
Duccio made a spectacular facade with polychromed underrelieves that still pigs (green and red, fundamentally) retain.