Stock Photo - Umbria Perugia Spello S. Maria della Rotonda, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Located on the outskirts of Spello, this church stands in a state of semi-dilapidation among tall grasses and cypress trees. It was built on a Greek cross plan with an octagonal cupola and attached cloisters. The Renaissance portal 1517 remains shut as the key is now lost. Interior views focus on the octagonal cupola, the three altarpieces, and their frescoes which are all in urgent need of repair. The large main altarpiece acts as a choir screen, and separates one arm of the church from the rest of the interior. Subjects of the altar frescoes by Mezzastris include the Madonna Lactans, the Madonna and Child between Pope Gregory and St. Michael, the Virgin and St. Anne, the Annunciation, the Coronation of the Virgin, and Saints Peter and Michael. Photos 1983. This church is more commonly known as the Chiesa Tonda.

Stock Photo: Umbria Perugia Spello S. Maria della Rotonda, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Located on the outskirts of Spello.

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