Church of Santa Maria in Solario
The church of Santa Maria in Solario was built in the middle of the 12th century in the complex of the monastery of Santa Giulia. Already in the 15th century, the upper hall of the church was decorated with frescoes, but most of the frescoes that can be admired today were painted by Floriano Ferramola between 1513 and 1524. Put out of use, like the rest of the monastery, in 1797, the church was not recovered until the second half of the twentieth century and since 1998 it has been part of the itinerary of the Museum of Santa Giulia, founded on the premises of the former monastery.