Santo Stefano in Manciano
#4523 among destinations in Italy
Facts and practical information
Santo Stefano in Manciano is a medieval abbey, long abandoned, at Manciano in Umbria, Italy. Now only the ruined church, dating at the latest to the first half of the 13th century, remains. ()
UmbriaItaly
Santo Stefano in Manciano – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palazzo Trinci, Temple of Clitumnus, Sassovivo Abbey, Baglioni Chapel.
- 3.9 miNWMuseum, Specialty museum, Art museum
Palazzo Trinci, Foligno
101 min walk • The Trinci Palace is a patrician residence in the center of Foligno, central Italy. It houses an archaeological museum, the city's picture gallery, a multimedia museum of Tournaments and Jousts and the Civic Museum.
5.1 miS , Temple, Historical placeTemple of Clitumnus
130 min walk • Nestled in the serene landscape of Umbria, Italy, the Temple of Clitumnus emerges as a historical jewel, steeped in antiquity and religious significance. This ancient temple, dedicated to the river god Clitumnus, dates back to the early 4th century and is a testament...
- 2.8 miNHistorical place, Romanesque architecture, Monastery
Sassovivo Abbey, Foligno
72 min walk • The Abbey of Sassovivo is a Benedictine monastery in Umbria in central Italy. Administratively, it is a frazione of the comune of Foligno.
- 6.7 miNWSacred and religious sites, Church
Baglioni Chapel, Spello
171 min walk • The Baglioni Chapel is a chapel in the Collegiate church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Spello, central Italy. It is known for its Renaissance frescoes executed by Pinturicchio from c. 1500 to 1501.
- 3.9 miNWChurch, Gothic architecture, Romanesque architecture
Foligno Cathedral, Foligno
100 min walk • Foligno Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral situated on the Piazza della Repubblica in the center of Foligno, Italy. The cathedral, built on the site of an earlier basilica, is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, the martyr Felician of Foligno, who was buried here in 251 AD.
- 3.8 miNWChurch, Renaissance architecture
Oratory of Nunziatella, Foligno
98 min walk • The Oratorio della Nunziatella is a 15th-century Renaissance-style oratory in Foligno, region of Umbria, Italy. The oratory is located near the 18th-century Chiesa del Suffragio and is named after the Virgin of the Annunciation, considered in those days to be the patron saint of the city.
- 4.5 miNWChurch
San Paolo Apostolo, Foligno
114 min walk • The church of San Paolo Apostolo in Foligno is a parish church designed by Massimiliano Fuksas and Doriana Mandrelli Fuksas in 2009. A symbol of rebirth after the Umbria-Marche earthquakes of 1997, it occupies a place where a temporary housing for displaced residents once sat.
- 4 miNWChurch, Gothic architecture
San Giacomo, Foligno
104 min walk • San Giacomo is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church located at the Piazza San Giacomo, Foligno, Italy.
- 3.9 miNWChurch
Santa Maria Infraportas, Foligno
99 min walk • Santa Maria Infraportas is a medieval church and chapel in Foligno, Italy. The site once hosted a hospital and a church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary and titled foris Portam due to their location outside the city gate.
- 5.5 miWSpecialty museum, Museum, Gothic architecture
Museum of San Francesco, Montefalco
140 min walk • 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.
- 2.6 miSMuseum
Complesso museale di San Francesco, Trevi
68 min walk • The museum complex of San Francesco is located in the convent of the same name, which developed in Trevi from the 13th century. The entire complex, abandoned after the Napoleonic suppressions, underwent various uses and since 1997, after...