San Pietro, Nepi
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San Pietro is a Neoclassical-style,
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church located in
Nepi Nepi (anciently ''Nepet'' or ''Nepete'') is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town lies southeast of the city of Viterbo and about southwest from Civita Castellana. The town is known for its mineral s ...
, province of Viterbo, region of
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, Italy. A church likely stood here by the 13th century. A new building was consecrated in 1465 and officiated by the
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. However in the 18th century, the town underwent a renewed urban plan, and the axis of the church was changed from East-West to North-South. Work on refurbishment began in 1755, and led to the present elliptical layout. The interior has a rich stucco decoration.Comune of Nepi
entry on church.


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