CHIESA DI SAN LORENZO DI MANAROLA
Ligurian Gothic church dedicated to Manorola's patron saint.
Dedicated to Manorola's patron saint, the church dominates the village. Built in 1338 by the masters of Campione in local sandstone, it is a fine example of Ligurian Gothic. The façade is adorned with a magnificent openwork rose window in Carrara marble and a pointed portal. The interior, however, gives an impression of simplicity, with only the rose window providing natural light. The three round-vaulted naves preserve two 15th-century triptychs attributed to the so-called Master of the Cinque Terre.
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Sa taille est plutôt modeste et les vitraux jolis.