The Lombard history of Spoleto is best recorded architecturally in the church of Sant'Eufemia. Here, in the middle of Umbria, stands a twelfth-century church that serves as a text-book example of Northern Lombard design principles.
The three tall apses that protrude from the east end of the building reveal its unique interior design. The west fa�ade, at the entrance to the church, has a single central portal.
The photo shows the west fa�ade.
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