Pieve di San Vito
During the centuries XII-XIV it was part of the Ravenna Dioceses. The bell tower dates back to 1228. In the XVII century it was deeply modified, but between 1925 and 1927 the old romanesque church was discovered and its original aspect was re-established. It has three naves separated by round arcades and three apses. It is one of the few examples of romanesque architecture still existing on our territory and for that reason the site of several ceremonies.
Opening
Winter: 10.00-17.00.
Summer: 10.00-18.00.
Closing days
- Monday
Price
Free admission.
Contacts
How to get here
By car: from Ferrara take the Motorway Ferrara-Porto Garibaldi, exit Rovereto, follow signs for San Vito.