San Claudio al Chienti
The church is situated in the territory of the Roman municipium of Pausulae. There is evidence of it in early sources since 1089.
The building maintains its original architecture almost intact. It is characteized by a quadrangular plan, modulated along its perimeter by semicircular apses. The façade is framed by two cylindrical towers, similar to the bell towers in the Ravenna area. The interior of the churches consist of two floors: two churches similar each other and originally communicating through the stairs situated in the cylindrical towers. : www.guideturistichemarche.it |