Recommendations Near Abbey of Santa Maria delle Macchie, San Ginesio
Abbey of Santa Maria delle Macchie, San Ginesio Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Benedicted abbazia of the XIth century. Today private structure with clear signs of time. Single-swimming interior with Presbitery highly raised on crypt with splendid columns and chapels great pa...
The abbasi built from the VIII century, was made using material of result sacked from the nearby archaeological park of Urbs Salvia, Roman colony of the II century a.C. that from no ...
It is difficult to find open, but it deserves a visit especially for the crypt that presents, among the mostly naked and essential capitals, some recovered from Roman rests. one in parts ...
Abbazia dell'apos;VIII-IX sec- Very interessante Cripta
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A abbasi built between l'VIII and IX sec together with the old mulino but abandoned by the monks in 1848. Originally with a single navy to which 2 side caps were added later reconstructed ...
Beauty
Benedicted abbazia of the XIth century. Today private structure with clear signs of time. Single-swimming interior with Presbitery highly raised on crypt with splendid columns and chapels great pa...
Interesting
Beautiful abbass ... with the sun becomes wonderful, well maintained and rich in fascinating particulars. not visiting it would be a great sin.
Maddonna delle Macchie
The abbasi built from the VIII century, was made using material of result sacked from the nearby archaeological park of Urbs Salvia, Roman colony of the II century a.C. that from no ...
unknown beauty in the interior of Macerate
It is difficult to find open, but it deserves a visit especially for the crypt that presents, among the mostly naked and essential capitals, some recovered from Roman rests. one in parts ...
Abbazia dell'apos;VIII-IX sec- Very interessante Cripta
A abbasi built between l'VIII and IX sec together with the old mulino but abandoned by the monks in 1848. Originally with a single navy to which 2 side caps were added later reconstructed ...