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Pieve di San Giovanni Battista a Lucignano

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Mentioned since the beginning of the 10th century, after the restoration in 1933, it is returned to its original Romanesque characters, with a single nave layout ending in a semicircular apse.

The three large transverse arches of the nave are set on semi-pillars, and support the wooden roof of the nave. On the right side is the tower, whose massive dimensions betray an older workmanship than both the church itself and the light gothic style bell gable.

The façade is enlivened by the two-tone arch of the portal, surmounted by a small eye. Inside, a Crucifixion and saints by Bartolomeo Neroni known as il Riccio.

Mentioned since the beginning of the 10th century, after the restoration in 1933, it is returned to its original Romanesque characters, with a single nave layout ending in a semicircular apse.

The three large transverse arches of the nave are set on semi-pillars, and support the wooden roof of the nave. On the right side is the tower, whose massive dimensions betray an older workmanship than both the church itself and the light gothic style bell gable.

The façade is enlivened by the two-tone arch of the portal, surmounted by a small eye. Inside, a Crucifixion and saints by Bartolomeo Neroni known as il Riccio.



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