Pieve di San Giorgio di Valpolicella
Pieve di San Giorgio di Valpolicella
Pieve di San Giorgio di Valpolicella
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Mmarymomm
Pleasanton, CA1,664 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
On the front door is a note in Italian saying to go in the door in the cloister. We tried many doors before finding the correct one. The church is dark and has many frescoes that you will want to see so be sure to bring .50 Euro coins. It lights the church for two minutes at a time. The church was built in the 12th century over an existing Lombard church. There is a fresco of the Last Supper (partially damaged), an odd one of Adam being expelled from Eden with empty sleeves and his arms and hands coming from somewhere else on his body, and others. The church is on the top of a hill and there is parking nearby.
Written 19 April 2017
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marcellos375
Ferrara, Italy553 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
Simple and graceful, in the tiny village of San Giorgio on a hilltop in the Valpolicella area (beautiful view of the hills and valleys, all the way to Lake Garda), the church and the cloister attached to it are worth a visit if in the area. In order to enjoy the inside visit, you need to put a 50 cent coin in the box that will turn the lights on for a few minutes.
Written 22 August 2018
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BeaglesLocos
Austin, TX132 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
The frescos and ancient altar were can't miss historic sites. The church is built in the old Roman style and the views across the street are beautiful
Written 11 July 2017
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carlosmp
Rio de Janeiro, RJ5,093 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
The small town where this small church is located is a good destination for a nice tour on a winding road through the wonderful valpolicella wine country. The small church, romanic in architecture, is a small wonder. Afrescos, the altar and a nice cloister all well preserved. Do not miss! One will need a car to arrive ther!
Written 22 August 2016
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MFD
United Kingdom2,889 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Very eerie old 8th century church with many wall frescoes but very difficult to enjoy due to the bad lighting inside the church.
Written 9 August 2018
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Aga S
Wroclaw, Poland144 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
amazing charming medieval church located in the hilly village of San Giorgio, must see when in Valpolicella area
Written 13 October 2016
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Chinapjs
Washington DC, DC3,633 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Hard to know when the church is open except for Sunday mass which is a great pity because the view from up on top of this tiny town is best in the late afternoon. Church and the outside stone areas on its approach and courtyard are very interesting. Even if church isn't open worth going to for the view.
Written 16 May 2016
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catherine c
Godalming, UK11 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Beautiful 10th century church - Pieve = parish church .
Lots to see there . Stunning setting and views from the hilltop village over the wine country of Valpolicella second to none.
Lots to see there . Stunning setting and views from the hilltop village over the wine country of Valpolicella second to none.
Written 14 October 2023
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DAVID L
Los Angeles, CA8,082 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
During our exploration of the Valpolicella area we were recommended to visit the Hilltop Medieval Beauty of the Pieve in San Giorgio di Valpolicella - & so glad that we took the time. It’s a classical medieval Church complex / Pieve wonderfully preserved and overlooking the quaint town. Historical & worthwhile visit! Enjoy!
Written 15 February 2019
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Katarina R
Lund, Sweden63 contributions
May 2016
San Giorgio di Valpolicella is the most wonderful little village on top of a mountain with a view all the way to the Garda lake. The piazzs with the bar is a good place to enjoy a glass of the local Amarone from the wineries in the close vicinity. There are two small hotels; both very cosy and in particular the one with a restaurant a good place to stay. The food there is superb and the atmosphere like in a family house.
Written 14 February 2017
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