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Chiesa di San Francesco

Via Berrettini
Arezzo
Tuscany
0575-603205

Type: Sightseeing

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The steep Via G. Maffei will take you from here to the crumbling Chiesa di San Francesco. It has been much altered over the years but, if you look carefully, you can still see some of the 13th-century Gothic architecture of its original design. The arcaded building next to it is the city Ospedale.
Last updated February 6, 2008
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