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Church of San Leonardo

Church of San Leonardo

The Church of San Leonardo di Masullas was built in the first half of the 12th century and is made entirely of tuff sandstone blocks. The building has a simple but harmonious layout, characterised by a single large nave leading to the apse and a sloping façade surmounted by a bell gable.

During restoration work carried out in 1977, traces of the foundations of a previous single-nave hall were discovered, on which the Romanesque church was later built. The current building has retained its original orientation, with the longitudinal axis and apse facing north-east.

From a construction point of view, the two main façades are made of sandstone and trachyte blocks, while the sides feature a mixed stone facing. The facade is embellished by a recessed false loggia, bordered by double-ring arches and a scarp that is interrupted at the two half-columns, giving the whole an elegant architectural balance typical of the local Romanesque style.

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