San Lorenzo, Vicenza: View of main portal and tympanum
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
A brick-built Romanesque and Gothic structure (1280-1344) with a slender campanile and a beautiful main doorway. The interior has a fresco by Bartolomeo Mantagna (Beheading of St Paul, ca. 1500). The altar, commissioned by the Pojana family in 1474 is by Pietro Lombardo.
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