
Nestled in Ascoli Piceno’s historic core, this medieval church combines Romanesque-Gothic elements, featuring a striking travertine façade. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, it honors Saints Vincenzo e Anastasio and presents an unusual asymmetrical layout, with a bell tower slightly apart from the main structure. Inside, visitors find frescoes, sacred relics, and well-preserved chapels reflecting centuries of local devotion. Located near Piazza del Popolo, it’s easy to include in a day of exploring Ascoli’s cultural scene, where cozy cafes and shops mingle with monuments steeped in history.
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