Cenacolo di Foligno - Reviews from across the web
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Cenacolo di Foligno Guide - Yahoo! Travel Guide UK The refectory is the only part of this vast convent complex which can be visited, that belongs to the Nuns of Foligno, from whom it takes its name. The fresco of the Last Supper seems to be a work by a number of artists who were linked to Perugino to whom the design is attributed. It was realised at... uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com
Cenacolo di Foligno | Florence Sights & Activities | Fodor's Online Travel Guide executed sometime in the 1470s, has been variously attributed to Perugino or to one of his followers. Its placement, at the end of a long room -- the former refectory for a group of nuns -- is simply breathtaking; because the white walls are otherwise unadorned, the fresco packs quite a visual punch... fodors.com
Polo Museale Fiorentino - ‘Cenacolo’ of Fuligno The ‘Cenacolo' was the refectory of the Franciscan tertiaries of Blessed Angelina of Foligno. Whereas the rest of the convent is now used for social purposes, the refectory has remained State property on account of its beautiful fresco the of Last Supper by Perugino, accompanied in the recent layout... polomuseale.firenze.it
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