Church of St Martin

Built at the foot of Monte Borbino, the existence of the small church of St Martin was recorded as early as the 13th century, but its origins are more ancient. Renovated in 1400, the building today has a rectangular plan with a single nave with wooden roof, with exposed trusses. On the furthest wall, the ogival arch opening gives the access to the apse, covered by a beautiful ribbed cross vault, closed in the centre by a circular key with bull-shaped hemming.
The church originally presented several frescoes dedicated to St Martin and the Virgin Mary, works stolen over time. Some photographic evidence of these still remains. It has recently become part of the Provincial Museum System.
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