Pofi. Church of St. Andrew the Apostle

The church of St. Andrew the Apostle dates from the fifteenth century and the Pofi Statutes of 1569 show the veneration of St. Andrew.

The building was destroyed during both World War I and WW II.

Outside one can see the old parts and the more recent ones such as the facade.

This facade, whose author is unknown, is the most architecturally important part and is the work of Milanese mastery.


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Benedicta Lee

Born in Rome from an Italian mother and American father, she works as a freelance communications manager and designer in the tourism sector, a career and interest which she is pursuing with a...

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