Narni - Concattedrale di San Giovenale
Narni - Concattedrale di San Giovenale
Narni - Concattedrale di San Giovenale
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Narni - Santa Maria Impensole
Narni - Santa Maria Impensole
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San Gemini - Abbazia di San Nicolò
San Gemini - Abbazia di San Nicolò
San Gemini - Abbazia di San Nicolò
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San Gemini - Abbazia di San Nicolò
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San Gemini - Abbazia di San Nicolò
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Narni - Concattedrale di San Giovenale
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Narni - Ty Le Blanc
Narni - Ty Le Blanc
Narni - Ty Le Blanc
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Narni - Concattedrale di San Giovenale


The Narni Cathedral (aka "Concattedrale di San Giovenale", "Duomo di Narni") was built from 1047 on and consecrated in 1145 by Pope Eugenius III. A smaller church had existed here since the 6th century. It had been erected over the tomb of San Giovenale, an early missionary in southern Umbria, the first bishop here and today the town´s patron saint.
The apse from the 12th century got replaced within the 17th century. Originally the church (44 metres long and 22 metres wide) had a nave and two aisles, later a third aisle was added.
The apse from the 12th century got replaced within the 17th century. Originally the church (44 metres long and 22 metres wide) had a nave and two aisles, later a third aisle was added.
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