San Francesco, Acquasparta

San Francesco is a romanesque/gothic-style, church located in Acquasparta, Province of Terni, region of Umbria, Italy.

San Francesco, Acquasparta
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42°41′35″N 12°32′43″E / 42.69306°N 12.54528°E / 42.69306; 12.54528
LocationAcquasparta, Italy
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://www.parrocchiadiacquasparta.it/chiesa-di-san-francesco/
Architecture
StyleRomanesque/gothic

Located outside the city walls of the town, the church was commissioned in 1294 by Cardinal Matteo Bentivenga. The church was once attached to a Franciscan monastery, of which the refectory and cloister still survive. Inside the church is a venerated icon of the Virgin and Child from the 14th century, titled the Madonna della Stella. There is also a copy of a depiction of St Francis painted by Margaritone d'Arezzo. The painted crucifix in the church (14th century) was brought here from the church of San Giovanni di Butris.[1]

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