San Salvatore, Terni
San Salvatore is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in Terni, region of Umbria, in Italy.
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Schematic of the Church with round presbytery, the Romanesque elements are in gray.
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Interior of the rotonda restored by Arnaldo Dell'Ira.
History
The present layout of the church at the site was set in the 12th-century, but portions are possibly much older. Excavations have also uncovered the base of Roman structures below. The layout is unusual due to its circular presbytery. Chapels were added in the 16th and 17th-centuries. [1]
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