San Cristoforo | |
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San Cristoforo | |
42°33′54″N 12°38′58″E / 42.565062°N 12.649313°E | |
Location | Terni, Province of Terni, Umbria |
Address | Via Francesco Angeloni, 24 |
Country | Italy |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founded | 12th century |
Dedication | Saint Christopher |
Specifications | |
Materials | stone bricks |
Administration | |
Diocese | Terni-Narni-Amelia |
San Cristoforo is a 12th-century Roman Catholic church in Terni, region of Umbria, in Italy. Francis of Assisi is putatively said to have preached from atop a stone at the right flank of the church, now housing a bronze sculpture of the saint. It is in the Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia.
History
The small simple church is made from stone bricks, likely spolia, and has a single nave with fragments remaining of 14th and 15th century frescoes. There is also a triptych with St Christopher, while a 17th-century canvas depicting the church's patron in housed in the adjacent modern church building.[1]
References
- ↑ Comune of Terni, entry on church.
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