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San Pietro alla Magione Church
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Via Camollia 175-179, 53100, Siena, ItalyKarte
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JHBl
Auf dem Weg aus oder in die Stadt
übersieht man diese mittelalterliche Kirche fast. Beim Weg zum Auto war sie dann wieder offen und wir hatten die Chance uns an dieser wirklich schönen, ruhigen, unaufgeregten und Gott zu gewandten Kir...
Bewertet am 17. Sept. 2018
Brun066
Perhaps the most evocative image in the city, regarding "Siena daughter of the road".
"Magione" is an old-fashioned word of Italian language, no longer in use today, coming from the Latin "mansio"; while the French correspondent "maison" is still used in common language to say "home". ...
Bewertet am 26. Juni 2019
thomasozbun
Nice little church
A nice little church, San Pietro alla Magione was built in the 12th century in a Romanesque style. It is worth a peek if you are walking along Via Camollia.
Bewertet am 17. Jan. 2019
westy54
Single nave church with a stone exterior facade and largely unadorned interior.
This church is located along the via Camollia and at one time was used by the Contrada Istrice. The Istrice Baptisimal Fountain is still located on the side of this church in the via Malta. Documen...
Bewertet am 29. Nov. 2018
juhiking
Cool medieval church
This chirch looks quite medieval from outside. We passed by this church on our way back to the train station. It is a cool church and we noticed that passers by tend to take a pittstop here.
Auf dem Weg aus oder in die Stadt
übersieht man diese mittelalterliche Kirche fast. Beim Weg zum Auto war sie dann wieder offen und wir hatten die Chance uns an dieser wirklich schönen, ruhigen, unaufgeregten und Gott zu gewandten Kir...
Perhaps the most evocative image in the city, regarding "Siena daughter of the road".
"Magione" is an old-fashioned word of Italian language, no longer in use today, coming from the Latin "mansio"; while the French correspondent "maison" is still used in common language to say "home". ...
Nice little church
A nice little church, San Pietro alla Magione was built in the 12th century in a Romanesque style. It is worth a peek if you are walking along Via Camollia.
Single nave church with a stone exterior facade and largely unadorned interior.
This church is located along the via Camollia and at one time was used by the Contrada Istrice. The Istrice Baptisimal Fountain is still located on the side of this church in the via Malta. Documen...
Cool medieval church
This chirch looks quite medieval from outside. We passed by this church on our way back to the train station. It is a cool church and we noticed that passers by tend to take a pittstop here.