Sant'Alò, Terni
The church of Sant'Alò is an early-medieval Roman Catholic church in Terni, Umbria, in Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Eligio (Aloysius), patron of the jewelers.
Sant'Alò, Terni | |
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Country | Italy |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Putatively built atop the site of an Ancient Roman temple, this church was originally built in the 12th-century, and granted by the Bishop to an order of cloistered Augustinian monks, who built an adjacent monastery. The interior is heavily frescoed, including fragments of a 12th-century Crucifixion. The walls and facade incorporate spolia, including marble lion depictions, from Roman ruins.[1][2]
References
- Comune of Terni, entry on church.
- Angolo Hermes website, entry on church with photographs.
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