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San Giovanni Battista, Marsciano

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The church San Giovanni Battista in Marsciano

San Giovanni Battista is a Gothic Revival-style, Roman Catholic church in Marsciano, in the province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy.

History

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The present church in brick and stone replaced a 14th-century structure, utilizing some of the spolia. It has a large rose window and a unilateral campanile. The interiors contain a 13th-century painted crucifix, a 16th-century Madonna and Child and a painting depicting the Incredulity of St Thomas (1831) by Vincenzo Chialli.

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