San Severo
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Laalamani
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The Church of San Severo was originally built in the 11th Century and then rebuilt in between 1748-1751. This Church has a wall painting, which was partially painted by Raphael some time during the 16th Century. The painting reflects the Trinity encircled by angels and saints. The rest of the wall painting was completed by Perugino in 1521.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Piazza Raffaello
Telephone: 39 0755733864
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