The Romanesque Pieve di San Day of the village of Vigoleno, in Emilia Romagna, built in the XII century, is distinguished Romanesque architecture of the most representative of the Piacentine territory. Thanks to the restoration of 1963, presents itself today with its original aspect, austere and imposing. The interior has three naves emphasized by mighty pillars with capitals sculpted, preserves fragments of frescoes of the XV century Also coeval frescoes on the apse
with San Giorgio and of the apse with the coronation of the Virgin Mary. The facade is embellished by a portal sculpted with the lunette depicting the Saint Patron that defeats the dragon, bas-relief of the Antelamica school.
San Martino di Castrozza
VIVA! Festival 2026
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