Church of the Trinity and San Giovanni


The Church of the Trinity and San Giovanni is a Roman Catholic church in Aregno, Corsica. It is a Romanesque and Pisan-style building and is about higher than the rest of the commune. The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and to John the Apostle.

History

The church dates from the 11th century. In the church's chapel, two murals depicting Doctors of the Church and Saint George slaying the dragon date from 1449 and 1458 respectively. On August 11, 1883, the church was declared a monument historique. In 2011, an archaeological evaluation was carried out on the church's nave in favor of a restoration campaign.

Architecture

Like the chapels at Montegrosso and Lumio, the chapel is located in the center of the cemetery and is decorated with human and animal figures. One example is in the pinion in the vertical alignment of the door: it depicts a man removing a thorn from his foot; this is an allegory of knowledge and is fairly widespread in Romanesque buildings.

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