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Romeno


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Romeno - Santi Bartolomeo e Tommaso

Romeno - Santi Bartolomeo e Tommaso
Romeno is a small village in the Val di Non. The small church, outside the village, is surrounded by orchards. It may date back to the 8th century, though it was mentioned first time in 1187. Soon after the interior walls of Santi Bartolomeo e Tommaso were adorned with murals.

Some of the frescoes (dated to 1210) still exist.

Here are the Magi approaching Bethlehem (Mary´s blanket is seen above them). On the right is a crippled beggar (and St. Martin?). The cripple uses a small stool-like crutch, that can often be seen in medieval times.


This church is open for visitors even in March! Grazie!!

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 Martin M. Miles
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Similar crutches in St. Aignan (France)

[www.ipernity.com/doc/323415/38472238]
8 years ago.

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