Duomo di Berceto
Duomo di Berceto
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JohnTheBear
Toronto, Canada4,498 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
No artwork of note inside, but this church looks like there was no major alteration since it was built in the XII century. It would be great for architecture students! It was completely empty of other people during our visit and felt quite other worldly. The little museum contains a glass chalice from Lombardian times along with more recent ecclesiastical objects.
Written October 28, 2019
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luigi m
Harrogate, UK63 contributions
Aug 2017 • Solo
This magnificent church dominates the village of Berceto. Built during Roman times it has withstood wars, natural disasters. It's a magnificently beautiful old church.
Written August 9, 2017
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Alex T
England739 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
The Duomo in Berceto is right in the centre of the small town. Berceto was at the epicentre of a 5.4 magnitude earthquake in 2012, and there is a large crack visible inside the church, although I am not sure whether the two are related. It is a peaceful place, simple in design, with a small museum attached.
Be careful outside - the pavement in the square has drainage channels which can turn an ankle if you are looking up at the dome!
Be careful outside - the pavement in the square has drainage channels which can turn an ankle if you are looking up at the dome!
Written September 20, 2016
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Peter C
Bournemouth, UK1,018 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
There is not a great deal to say about the Duomo. There isn't a huge amount to see. It is the fabric of the building itself which is interesting, very old. it feels nice. Anyone visiting Berceto should visit it.
Written June 30, 2017
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Bryan H
Dallas, TX51 contributions
Sep 2013 • Family
My great-grandfather was married in this church back in 1902. It is a wonderfully preserved example of the churches that were built as the Roman Empire was beginning its decline. Berceto is a charming village, with some of the best food/restaurants you'll find in the area.
The church has a "museum" of sorts where they display their "relic", as well as many other pieces from its long history.
The church has a "museum" of sorts where they display their "relic", as well as many other pieces from its long history.
Written October 14, 2013
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FWT11
Parma, Italy41 contributions
Sep 2012 • Couples
The Duomo dates back to Pre Roman footings.. a natural frizzante spring and a small township full of character. The walks spring out of the Duomo and head across the Cisa ranges toward Massa Carrara, Corchia and Parma... a fascinating town with a rich history twinned with a Native American Indian settlement no less...
Written October 4, 2012
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