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San Francesco is a gothic-style, former Roman Catholic church located in Montefalco, Province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. The church and adjacent Franciscan convent now functions as the civic art museum. The convent also has works by Francesco Melanzio from Montefalco. The museum also displays frescoes from the followers of Alunno and Antoniazzo Romano. Archeological findings and marble gravestone fragments are displayed in the Crypt.

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  • Le musée et l'église Saint-François constituent un complexe muséal situé à Montefalco en Ombrie. Témoignage important de la peinture de la Renaissance des XVe et XVIe siècles, il est composé de l'église Saint-François, d'une galerie d'art civique, d'une section archéologique, des caves des frères et d'espaces d'exposition utilisés pour des expositions temporaires. (fr)
  • San Francesco is a gothic-style, former Roman Catholic church located in Montefalco, Province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. The church and adjacent Franciscan convent now functions as the civic art museum. The portal of the church dates to 1585. The church and adjacent convent were constructed between 1335 and 1338. The most notable works are the fresco cycles by Benozzo Gozzoli decorating the St. Girolamo Chapel and the apse; these include Life of St. Francis (1542). , Giovanni di Corraduccio and Ascensidonio Spacca also decorated the lateral chapels, and the site also includes an Annunciation with God the Father in Glory between Angels and the Nativity (1503) by Pietro Vannucci, known as “Il Perugino”. The convent also has works by Francesco Melanzio from Montefalco. The museum also displays frescoes from the followers of Alunno and Antoniazzo Romano. Archeological findings and marble gravestone fragments are displayed in the Crypt. (en)
  • Il Complesso museale di San Francesco è un prestigioso museo dell'Umbria, grazie alla qualità dei materiali che compongono la raccolta e alla veste monumentale del complesso. Importante testimonianza della pittura rinascimentale dei secoli XV-XVI, è composto da: Chiesa di San Francesco, Pinacoteca civica, sezione Archeologica, cantine dei frati e spazi espositivi per mostre temporanee. (it)
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  • Le musée et l'église Saint-François constituent un complexe muséal situé à Montefalco en Ombrie. Témoignage important de la peinture de la Renaissance des XVe et XVIe siècles, il est composé de l'église Saint-François, d'une galerie d'art civique, d'une section archéologique, des caves des frères et d'espaces d'exposition utilisés pour des expositions temporaires. (fr)
  • Il Complesso museale di San Francesco è un prestigioso museo dell'Umbria, grazie alla qualità dei materiali che compongono la raccolta e alla veste monumentale del complesso. Importante testimonianza della pittura rinascimentale dei secoli XV-XVI, è composto da: Chiesa di San Francesco, Pinacoteca civica, sezione Archeologica, cantine dei frati e spazi espositivi per mostre temporanee. (it)
  • San Francesco is a gothic-style, former Roman Catholic church located in Montefalco, Province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. The church and adjacent Franciscan convent now functions as the civic art museum. The convent also has works by Francesco Melanzio from Montefalco. The museum also displays frescoes from the followers of Alunno and Antoniazzo Romano. Archeological findings and marble gravestone fragments are displayed in the Crypt. (en)
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  • Complesso museale di San Francesco (Montefalco) (it)
  • Musée et église Saint-François (Montefalco) (fr)
  • San Francesco, Montefalco (en)
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