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La chiesa che \u00e8 possibile vedere attualmente deriva da un ampliamento del 1170, a seguito del quale l\u2019edificio assume pianta basilicale a tre navate con abside, con un\u2019articolazione dei volumi che rimanda all\u2019architettura romanico-lombarda. La chiesa risulta modificata, inoltre, da interventi del XVII secolo. La chiesa ha pianta basilicale, costituita da tre navate separate all\u2019interno da colonne che sorreggono arcate a tutto sesto, con capitelli corinzi costituiti da foglie di acanto stilizzate. 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These interventions exist until 1900, when the building is subjected to restoration, with interventions aimed at bringing the original facies to light, mainly within the church: the plaster and times are removed, both added previously, bringing back to Given the wooden goat covering structure. The flooring is replaced, opting, however, for the terracotta. Finally, in 2004, the most recent intervention was carried out, i.e. the restoration of the coverage of the Church","rilevanza_stile_romanico":"The church has a basilica plant, consisting of three separated naves inside by columns that support all sixth arches, with Corinthian capitals consisting of stylized acanthus leaves. Externally, the facade has a salient structure and is built in squared white treads. At the center of the facade is a stone portal surmounted by a bezel, inside which there is a marble cartoon. On the side of the portal there is a recovery capital, which has high -medieval characters compatible with the dating of the original church. Above, in axis with the main access and near the roof, a mullioned window is placed. To the left of the main portal is also the portal of the original building, now buffered but still perfectly recognizable, characterized by a semicircular architect above. The semicircular apse is marked by a decorative apparatus typical of the Romanesque style: Parasts and hanging arches, supported by the latter by shelves with early Christian motifs. The lateral prospects are marked by single lamp and a portal with archival in stone councils. The bell tower is placed in the right on the right of the facade, thus covering the right lateral nave of the church. It dates back to the first plant, probably using part of the pre -existing structure of a sighting tower modified and raised in the XII century. At the top of each side of the bell tower, also built in this case in squared white limestone councils, a mullioned window is visible with a brick paramento. Inside, dating back to the seventeenth century, the adoration of the Holy Sacrament of Pietro Paolini is preserved. The pavement of the religious building is in terracotta. At the center, in front of the presbytery, a medieval terragna burial in white marble stands, depicting an ancient priest of the church (14th century). The presbytery walking plan is made of black and white marble instead","come_arrivare":""},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[10.468020734988515,43.82549605910555]}}