The Church of San Michele Arcangelo
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The Church of San Michele Arcangelo was erected in the 10th century by the Count of Ventimiglia on the foundations of a pagan temple. Later it was entrusted to the Benedictins of Lirins. In the 11th-12th centuries it was remade in the Romanesque style.In 1628 it lost the aisles after an Earthquake. It houses two milestones from the old Via Iulia Augusta, two of which are used as stoups and one supports the crypt's vault.
Category: Surroundings
Address: Ventimiglia,Italy,Europe








