Chiesa di San Donato

The church of San Donato was founded in the 12th century as a Benedictine monastery of Vallombrosian rule, dependent on the abbey of San Michele in Passignano. The Latin cross-shaped building has lost its original Romanesque forms, except for the octagonal tiburium. The interior, with a single nave, has a Baroque appearance dating from the end of the 17th century. The neo-Romanesque gabled facade is the result of a restoration (1940-1942) that erased the previous 18th-century facade.

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