Cattedrale di San Rufino

Assisi


This 13th-century Romanesque church, remodelled by Galeazzo Alessi in the 16th century, contains the font where St Francis and St Clare were baptised. The square facade, punctuated by three doors and three rose windows, is adorned with grotesque figures and fantastic animals.


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