Long before Saint Francis was born in Assisi, the town, then known as Asisium, was home to ancient Romans. The Temple of Minerva stands as a striking testament to these Roman roots, featuring the most intact Roman temple facade in Italy. Located in the heart of Assisi, the temple’s well-preserved columns and pediment offer a vivid glimpse into the architectural prowess of the Roman era. Today, visitors can admire the temple’s elegant design and explore its historical significance, making it a key site for those interested in Roman architecture.
Temple of Minerva (Tempio di Minerva)
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