Religious site
Sant'Agostino, Rimini
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Sant'Agostino is one of Rimini's most important Gothic religious sites, dating back to the 13th century. The church's unassuming brick exterior belies a stunning interior adorned with well-preserved 14th-century frescoes, including works by the Rimini school of painting. Visitors can admire the elegant pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and the peaceful atmosphere that invites quiet contemplation. The church also houses a wooden crucifix and several side chapels with intricate altarpieces. Its location in the historic center makes it an easy addition to any walking tour of Rimini's medieval heritage.
Don't miss
- 14th-century frescoes by the Rimini school
- Gothic pointed arches and ribbed vaults
- Wooden crucifix and side chapels
- Peaceful atmosphere for reflection
- Central location near other historic sites
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