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Municipality of Premariacco
Municipality of Premariacco Pop.: 4.001
Area: 39,72 sq. km, 112 m a.s.l.
Neighbourhoods: Azzano, Firmano, Ipplis, Leproso, Orsaria, Paderno, San Mauro
Town Hall: V. Fiori dei Liberi, 23 - 33040 Premariacco
Phone.: 0432.729009 Fax: 0432.729072
www.premariacco.net
The restoration works of the old parish church of Premariacco, now deconsecrated, have revealed traces of the ancient Romanesque three-apse church. In the presbytery a whole cycle of frescoes by Gian Paolo Thanner (1521) has been recovered, which are considered
Frescoes by Gian Paolo Thanner one of the best by the painter for the vividness of colours and the vigour of trait, although they are rustic and popular as usual. Paintings by the same artist are found also in a chapel of the church of S. Mauro, where there is also a 1650 altarpiece by Fulvio Griffoni (Virgin with Child and Saints). Early 16th-century popular frescoes are contained also in S. Ilario and Tiziano at Paderno. Not to be forgotten, the rural village of Leproso, the Confraternity House at Premariacco, the majestic Rocca Bernarda near Ipplis, a medieval castle turned into a villa in 1567 are worth a visit, too.
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