Barbarano Romano. Church of the Assumption

Barbarano Romano. Church of the Assumption

In Barbarano Romano, the church of the Assumption already existed in 1072, as reflected by a registration in the apse.

It had an intial restoration in 1292.

In 1753 was the largest architectural project when the architect Michele Lucatelli rotated the axis of the building.

The square bell tower was rebuilt in 1767.

Inside it has a nave and two aisles and there are paintings of great value such as a fourteenth-century fresco depicting the Virgin Mary breastfeeding Jesus standing next to San Giovanni and Sant'Antonio Abate.
 
 


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