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Santa Lucia (Città Di Castello)
Santa Lucia may refer to: Architecture * Abbey of Santa Lucia, a medieval abbey in the comune of Rocca di Cambio, Abruzzo, central Italy * Monastero di Santa Lucia, Adrano, a former Benedictine monastery in Catania, Italy * Santa Lucia, Parma, a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located in Parma, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy * Santa Lucia, Venice, a church in Venice, northern Italy, demolished in 1861 * Santa Lucia in Selci, an ancient Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy Music and film * "Santa Lucia" (song), a traditional Neapolitan song * " Santa Lucia luntana", a Neapolitan song * "Santa Lucia", a song written by Roque Narvaja, and popularized by Miguel Ríos * "St. Lucia", a song by the rapper Future on his 2019 EP ''Save Me'' * St. Lucia (musician), a South African singer and musician * ''Santa Lucia'' (film), a 1956 West German musical comedy film Places Argentina *Santa Lucía, Corrientes *Santa Lucía Department *Santa Lucía River (Argentina) Australia * ...
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Abbey Of Santa Lucia
The Abbey of Santa Lucia is an 11th-12th century, Romanesque architecture, Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Gothic-style abbey in the ''comune'' of Rocca di Cambio, region of Abruzzo, central Italy. History The abbey is mentioned for the first time in an inventory of the diocese of L'Aquila in 1313. However, it was likely built during the 11th-12th century, in a time where numerous monasteries were being built in Abruzzo. It was located in a plateau crossed by the Via Claudia Nova, between the ancient cities of Alba Fucens and Aveia, near the town of Fossa, Abruzzo, Fossa. An 1703 Apennine earthquakes, earthquake in 1703 destroyed most of the monastic complex and the surrounding borough, and forced much of the inhabitants to move to what is now Rocca di Cambio and the localities of Terranera and Fonteavignone. Description The sober façade of the church has a Romanesque portal from the 15th century and a small rose window. The edifice is on the Latin cross plan, with a nave ...
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