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Basilica of San Domenico The Church of St. Domenico's large structure makes it visable from many places throughout the city. Originally built in 1304 by architect Giovanni Pisano, the entire structure had to be severly restored due to several collapses. Address: Corso Cavour, Piazza Giordano Bruno Perugia PG Italy 06100
+39 (0) 75 5731568
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S. Lorenzo Cathedral (Duomo San Lorenzo) Located in the same plaza as the Priori Palace this gothic structure began construction in 1345. Named after one of the city's three patron Saints, Lorenzo, the interior is inspiring. Three naves, composed of white and rose marble make up the interior, complimented by beautiful Frescoes. The Capitol Museum is also located within this church. Address: Piazza IV Novembre Perugia PG Italy
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Church of San Severo (Cappella di San Severo) The original Church of San Severo was built in the 11th century. The church as seen today was constructed between 1748 and 1751 and contains a frescoe by Raphael completed between 1505 and 1508. Address: Piazza Raffaello (old town centre) Perugia PG Italy 06122
+39 (0) 75 5733864
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Church of San Pietro An astounding wooden roof is the trademark of this church, located in the Old Town Centre. Designed in gothic style, the church's interior is just as impressive as its exterior-with feature that include frescoes, paintings and a main altar, holding the body of Saint Pietro, composed of marble and precious stones. Address: Via Borgo XX Giugno Perugia PG Italy 06100
+39 (0) 75 34770
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