The town is a very ancient one, and the church was built on top of the Etruscan acropolis. The towers to the left of the church in this photo are the remains of the bishop's palace; must have been a rough neighborhood for the bishop to want such a fortress.
To the left is St. Peter holding up the church, with numerous other symbols of Christian goodness.
To the right is a wonderfully weird window generally held to represent evil; that may be King Midas beneath the window.
Interior, and a shot of the Cosmati pavement. The church has been damaged by numerous earthquakes, most recently in 1971, when most of the apse collapsed. It seems that other than the floor little interior decoration has survived.
More details. Juliana Lees has an amazing set of photos.
Interior, and a shot of the Cosmati pavement. The church has been damaged by numerous earthquakes, most recently in 1971, when most of the apse collapsed. It seems that other than the floor little interior decoration has survived.
More details. Juliana Lees has an amazing set of photos.
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