Tomba di Rotari

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Tomba di Rotari is a medieval stone monument in Monte Sant’Angelo, Italy, traditionally associated with Lombard ruler Rothari and noted for its distinctive Romanesque architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanesque architecture building
historic site
medieval monument
monument
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
category Lombard sites in Italy
Medieval architecture in Apulia
Romanesque architecture in Apulia
World Heritage Sites in Italy
country Italy
hasCulturalSignificance Lombard heritage in Italy
Romanesque art and architecture
hasHeritageStatusSince 2011
hasPart domed roof
interior baptismal font
octagonal drum
portal with sculpted decoration
heritageDesignation Longobards in Italy, Places of the Power (568–774 A.D.) NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
inception Middle Ages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Monte Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Apulia NERFINISHED
Province of Foggia NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricCountry Lombard Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Apulia NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear Sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gargano Peninsula NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Rothari NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Longobards in Italy, Places of the Power (568–774 A.D.) NERFINISHED
historic center of Monte Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
touristAttraction true
traditionallyAssociatedWith Lombards NERFINISHED
Rothari NERFINISHED
use baptistery
oratory

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Monte Sant'Angelo (Italy) contains Tomba di Rotari
subject surface form: Monte Sant'Angelo