Basilica of San Salvatore

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The Basilica of San Salvatore is an early medieval church in Spoleto, Italy, renowned as one of the most important examples of Lombard religious architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lombard religious architecture
Roman Catholic church
UNESCO World Heritage Site component
basilica
church building
early medieval church
architecturalStyle Lombard
early medieval
architecturalType basilica plan
associatedWith Lombards NERFINISHED
category 8th-century churches in Italy
Churches in Spoleto
Lombard architecture in Italy
World Heritage Sites in Italy
country Italy
dedicatedTo Holy Saviour NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
foundedInCentury 8th century
foundedInPeriod early Middle Ages
hasApse single apse
hasFeature classical columns reused as spolia
elevated presbytery
richly carved stone decoration
triumphal arch
hasNave three naves
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
includedIn UNESCO World Heritage List NERFINISHED
locatedIn Province of Perugia NERFINISHED
Spoleto NERFINISHED
Umbria NERFINISHED
central Italy
material stone
name Basilica of San Salvatore NERFINISHED
nativeName Basilica di San Salvatore NERFINISHED
partOf Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.) NERFINISHED
rebuiltInCentury 8th century
regionOfCulturalContext Lombard Italy NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roofType timber roof
significance one of the most important examples of Lombard religious architecture
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria (ii)
(iii)
(vi)
UNESCOWorldHeritageListingYear 2011
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteId 1318
usedFor Christian worship

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Spoleto hasLandmark Basilica of San Salvatore
Spoleto hasReligiousBuilding Basilica of San Salvatore
Spoleto hasUNESCOSite Basilica of San Salvatore