Malvaglia - San Martino
Malvaglia - San Martino
Saronno - 24h
Novara - Duomo di Novara
Novara - Duomo di Novara
Novara - Duomo di Novara
Novara - Baptistery
Novara - Baptistery
Novara - Baptistery
Asti - Collegiata di San Secondo
Asti - Collegiata di San Secondo
Asti - Collegiata di San Secondo
Asti - Torre dei Comentina
Asti - Il Cortiletto
Asti - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Asti - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Asti - Torre Rosso
Asti - San Pietro in Consavia
Albugnano - Abbazia di Vezzolano
Albugnano - Abbazia di Vezzolano
Albugnano - Abbazia di Vezzolano
Albugnano - Abbazia di Vezzolano
Albugnano - Abbazia di Vezzolano
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino
Schorbach - St. Remi
Schorbach - St. Remi
Schorbach - St. Remi
Bitche - PAIN CHAUD
Graufthal - Maisons des Rochers
Graufthal - Abbaye de Graufthal
La Petite-Pierre - Église simultanée Notre-Dame
La Petite-Pierre - Église simultanée Notre-Dame
La Petite-Pierre - Église simultanée Notre-Dame
La Petite-Pierre - Église simultanée Notre-Dame
La Petite-Pierre - Château de Lützelstein
La Petite-Pierre - Aux Trois Roses
La Petite-Pierre - Aux Trois Roses
La Petite-Pierre - Sunset
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Acquarossa - San Carlo di Negrentino


The church "San Carlo di Negrentino", originally dedicated to S. Ambrogio Vecchio, is located isolated facing a cliff that opens onto a vast panorama. A mule track led here from the Gotthard Pass over the Narapass to the Blenio Valley and to Bellinzona led past here near a deep gorge.
The two-aisled church is first mentioned in writing in 1214 but goes back to an earlier time. It was created in two construction phases. The original Romanesque apse hall from the 11th century was probably extended in the 13th century in the south by a similar, but narrower room with a smaller apse. At that time the campanile was built on the north side of the building.
Both aisles of the church are adorned with frescoes. As between the aisles are about 200 years, the styles differ clearly.
The two-aisled church is first mentioned in writing in 1214 but goes back to an earlier time. It was created in two construction phases. The original Romanesque apse hall from the 11th century was probably extended in the 13th century in the south by a similar, but narrower room with a smaller apse. At that time the campanile was built on the north side of the building.
Both aisles of the church are adorned with frescoes. As between the aisles are about 200 years, the styles differ clearly.
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