Trevignano Romano. Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria

The church of St. Catherine of Alexandria was built in the second half of the fifteenth century in Trevignano Romano.

It has been built incorporating and renovating an existing XI-XII century church.

The irregularities of the walls in reticulated work and the facade with pilasters in axis, categorise the medieval origins of the church.

The 'cubilia' (lower courses) of lava stone were derived from a Roman building.


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Benedicta Lee

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