
The remains of the Church of Saints Vitale and Giovanni form a fragmentary sacred site within Montefiore dell’Aso, a historic hill town in southern Marche. Surviving masonry and open wall sections reveal the building as an architectural layer rather than a complete church, offering a quiet contrast with the town’s still-inhabited streets and churches. Roofless spaces, weathered surfaces, and openings framing the sky give the ruins their visual character, while the site recalls the long presence of religious institutions in Montefiore’s urban fabric.
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