Largo Tomba di Rotari, 71037 Monte Sant'Angelo, ItalyMap
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13th century baptisstery
The Tomb of Rotari, a baptistery of the 13th century. Tthe seventeenth-century rose window placed on the entrance portal, the bases of four granite columns are remains after the earthquake. The Entra...
The tomba is definitely worth a visit and inside (also in the church next door) there is a touchscreen with detailed and interesting information on the several architectural layers piling up to form a...
This baptiste is part of the single monumental complex of San Pietro together with the same ancient church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which at that time was opened for visit, unlike Baptiste ...
We visited Monte Sant'Angelo for New Year and this season, unfortunately, the Tomba di Rotari is not directly accessible. The visit from the distance is worth it.
13th century baptisstery
The Tomb of Rotari, a baptistery of the 13th century. Tthe seventeenth-century rose window placed on the entrance portal, the bases of four granite columns are remains after the earthquake. The Entra...
A multi-pronged dive into the past
The tomba is definitely worth a visit and inside (also in the church next door) there is a touchscreen with detailed and interesting information on the several architectural layers piling up to form a...
Medieval Baptistry
Very little signage to help out understanding what is undoubtedly a very interesting building but a must if you're an architecture junkie!
A small romantic masterpiece
This baptiste is part of the single monumental complex of San Pietro together with the same ancient church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which at that time was opened for visit, unlike Baptiste ...
Unfortunately closed in winter
We visited Monte Sant'Angelo for New Year and this season, unfortunately, the Tomba di Rotari is not directly accessible. The visit from the distance is worth it.