The Temple of San Biagio, designed in the 16th century by Antonio da Sangallo, stands below the hill town of Montepulciano. Its soaring dome and pyramid-topped bell tower are visible from miles away, drawing the eye with their striking presence. The church’s elegant travertine exterior contrasts with its airy pastel interior, creating a harmonious blend of architectural beauty. Visitors can explore the serene and well-preserved space, experiencing the refined craftsmanship and historical significance of this Renaissance gem.
Temple of San Biagio (Tempio di San Biagio)
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