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Churches of Gualdo Cattaneo


[A stone sculpture depicting the Paschal Lamb in the usual manner: a lamb carrying a cross-tipped staff. Beneath it, a one-line inscription in uncial letters, the text of which is given and translated in this webpage. It is a fragment of medieval sculpture on the façade of the church of SS. Antonio e Antonino in Gualdo Cattaneo, Umbria (central Italy).]

Embedded in the 19c façade of SS. Antonio e Antonino, a fragment of the medieval rose: Paschal Lamb, signed

Petrus · R · fieri me · fecit ·

— Peter R. had me made.


[MissingALT. It is a view of the interior of the church of S. Agostino in Gualdo Cattaneo, Umbria (central Italy).]
S. Agostino

[MissingALT. It is a 17c inscription in the church of S. Antonio e Antonino in Gualdo Cattaneo, Umbria (central Italy), commemorating its consecration.]
SS. Antonio e Antonino

1 church, 1 page, 1 photo

Outlying Churches


[MissingALT. It is the church of Barattano, Umbria (central Italy).]
Barattano

1 church, 1 page, 5 photos

[The back of a small stone building, taken up mostly by a low cylindrical mass divided into three vertical sections by engaged columns connected by arcading. The building sits on the top of a mound about two or three meters high. It is a view of the apse of the church of S. Angelo Sconcolo in Collesecco, Umbria (central Italy).]
Collesecco

1 church, 3 pages, 7 photos

[A long rectangular single-story stone church against a lush background of vegetation. The gently sloping roof is surmounted by a single-arched open belfry of the type known as a 'campanile a vela'. It is the church of S. Maria del Ponte in Marcellano, Umbria (central Italy).]
Marcellano

2 churches, 2 pages, 5 photos

[MissingALT. It is a view of zzz of the church of Saragano, Umbria (central Italy).]
Saragano

[A large squarish stone building standing on a proof of the same stone, from which a sloping ramp and a much steeper staircase descend. Under part of the platform, two arches suggest an entrance. It is a view of the two superimposed Romanesque churches of S. Terenziano and S. Flacco in the town of S. Terenziano, Umbria (central Italy).]
S. Terenziano

[MissingALT. It is a view of zzz of the church of S. Anna near Gualdo Cattaneo, Umbria (central Italy).]
S. Anna
(1.5 km E of Gualdo
toward Gaglioli)


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