On the outskirts of Todi, in Umbria, rises a magnificent church with centered plan, Santa Maria della Consolazione. Built from 1508, perhaps, but it remains discussed, on the plans of Bramante, it saw several architects succeeding. The result is nevertheless a miracle of balance: it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful examples of the Italian Renaissance. News / Todi, chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione, Sinisters, Restorations
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On the outskirts of Todi, in Umbria, rises a magnificent church with centered plan, Santa Maria della Consolazione. Built from 1508, perhaps, but it remains discussed, on the plans of Bramante, it saw several architects succeeding. The result is nevertheless a miracle of balance: it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful examples of the Italian Renaissance. News / Todi, chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione, Sinisters, Restorations