San Paolo inter vineas, Spoleto

Local nameSan Paolo "inter vineas"
LocationSpoleto, Italy

San Paolo inter vineas is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in Spoleto, region of Umbria, Italy. The term inter vineas refers to its location outside town, among the vineyards.

A church at the site was founded in the 6th century in time of Pope Gregory the Great, when legend holds that a miracle occurred when a heretical Arian Lombard bishop was struck blind while holding mass. The first document date buildings here by the 10th century, when the church was affiliated with a Benedictine order convent of nuns. The church was rebuilt in 1234, and consecrated by Pope Gregory IX.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Paolo_inter_vineas,_Spoleto

Coordinates 42°43'46.721" N 12°43'47.695" E

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