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Basilica di Santa Giulia, Bonate Sotto

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as "... the church in Lesina which has not been consecrated yet". An abbey had its centre here, being abandoned together with the church around the 14th century.
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Notable are the sculpted capitals, with geometrical, animal or human figures, while the residual exterior decoration includes small columns and
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The church had a basilica plan, with a nave and two aisles with three apses; the interior was divided into five
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12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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area remain today in a short plain outside the town.
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Province
Bergamo
Bonate Sotto
Geographic coordinates
45°39′40″N 9°34′5″E / 45.66111°N 9.56806°E / 45.66111; 9.56806
Style
Bonate Sotto
Lombardy
Italy
apse
St. Julia of Corsica
Lombard
Theodelinda
Pope Honorius II
bays
Vincenzo Angelo Orelli
Lombard bands
First Romanesque

Basilica di Santa Giulia
Page at Bonate di Sotto website
Categories
Basilica churches in Lombardy
Romanesque architecture in Lombardy
12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy

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