Pozzo di San Patrizio
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Designed in the 1530's, this uniquely engineered well was designed to supply the city of Orvieto in times of war.
Pozzo di San Patrizio
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Designed in the 1530's, this uniquely engineered well was designed to supply the city of Orvieto in times of war.
Duomo di Orvieto
Orvieto's magnificent Duomo (cathedral) is considered one of the must-see churches in Italy for its stunning gold-and-mosaic Gothic façade and magnificent frescoes by Luca Signorelli, which had a great influence on Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel.
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Cappella Di San Brizio (Duomo)
One of the prettiest chapels in Italy.
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Torre del Moro
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A bird’s eye view of Orvieto from the medieval tower. The eye sweeps the horizon with its hamlets and castles that bear witness to the power that was of the medieval city.
Centro Storico Orvieto
Walking about the narrow streets and alleyways is fascinating
Basilica Papale e Sacro Convento di San Francesco d'Assisi
The Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi, a town in the Umbria region in central Italy, where Saint Francis was born and died
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Basilica Papale e Sacro Convento di San Francesco d'Assisi
This bright and spacious basilica consists of a single four-bay nave with cross-vaulted ceiling bordered with patterns of crosses and leaves, a transept and a polygonal apse. The four ribbed vaults are decorated alternately with golden stars on a blue background and paintings.
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva
The Temple of Minerva is an ancient Roman building. It currently houses a church, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, built in 1539 and renovated in Baroque style in the 17th century. The temple was built in the 1st century by will of Gnaeus Caesius and Titus Caesius Priscus, who were two of the city's quattuorviri and also financed the construction.
Basilica di Santa Chiara
The Basilica of Saint Clare is a church dedicated to and contains the remains of Saint Clare of Assisi, a follower of Saint Francis of Assisi and founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, known today as the Order of Saint Clare.
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