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Cattedrale di San Lorenzo


Perugia & Northern Umbria
Umbria
Italy
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Type: Religious Site

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Off to the right of the square, the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo has stood on this spot since around the year 1000, although it acquired most of its current look and feel from the mid-15th century, including the Renaissance Loggia di Braccio, which stands on the remains of the earlier Roman walls.
Last updated February 10, 2008
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