Chiesa di San Vito Martire
Chiesa di San Vito Martire
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A_Hotel_Visitor
Isle of Man, UK280 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
For the average tourist most of this converted church is okay, but the thing to see is at the end. The skeleton of the pregnant woman found in a cave is fascinating.
Written August 22, 2018
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,084 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
This was a beautiful building but not that great a museum but worth a look as you walk through the streets of Ostuni and you will find it as you approach up the hill to the cathedral on your left.
Written May 29, 2017
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angela0809
Genoa, Italy2,918 contributions
Sept 2023 • Family
The church was built in rococo style in the mid-1700s and has become a museum since 1989. The beautiful façade is worth seeing.
Written June 6, 2024
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MFaro
Italy2,723 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
The church is a beautiful example of late Baroque art from Puglia and is located on the road going towards the Duomo. The particularly elaborate façade is beautiful, while the interiors are simpler.
Written May 10, 2024
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