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Sant'Andrea, Montefiascone

Coordinates: 42°32′11″N 12°01′50″E / 42.536474°N 12.030496°E / 42.536474; 12.030496
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Chiesa di Sant’Andrea in Montefiascone
Interior view of the church
Religion
ProvinceViterbo
RegionLazio
PatronAndrew the Apostle
Location
LocationMontefiascone, Viterbo, Italy
StateItaly
TerritoryMontefiascone
Geographic coordinates42°32′11″N 12°01′50″E / 42.536474°N 12.030496°E / 42.536474; 12.030496
Architecture
Completedbefore 853

Sant'Andrea in Campo is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church in Montefiascone, province of Viterbo, Italy.

History

The church is mentioned in documents from the year 853 as a church in Campo or in a rural location. The church while narrow and later within the town walls, had three naves. The portal and internal columns are Romanesque.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Montefiascone Artecitta.
  2. ^ Lazio, non compresa Roma e dintorni, edited by Touring club italiano, page 337.