Five places of Romanesque Carmignano

Around churches and abbeys The historically documented events of the territory of Carmignano date back to the Etruscans, who from the seventh century BC populated the area of ​​Artimino and Comeana. Later the Roman colonists inhabited these lands which were subsequently occupied by the Longobards. The Christianisation of this area led to the building of several churches in the Romanesque style that have maintained their characteristic style. The itinerary proposed here offers the opportunity to discover the ancient pilgrimage routes and the possibility of exploring places off the path of mass tourism with destinations going about the Romanesque churches on the Montalbano and especially those in the surrounding area of Carmignano.
We will tell you in detail the story of five of these: San Lorenzo
a Montalbiolo, the oratory of San Jacopo a Capezzana, San Giusto al Pinone, San Martino in Campo and San Leonardo in Artimino.

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