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On the face of it, a rather ordinary if pleasant little country church.
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The outer walls of S. Pietro present either mysteries or clues, depending how you look at it, about its past, even back to Roman times. (Among them: what is that 2000‑year‑old inscription doing here, and what does it say?)
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Moving indoors, we find some unexpectedly attractive frescoes and more Roman stone. [ 6 pages, 7 photos ] |
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