So instead I rode to Portogruaro and then Concordia Sagittaria. This is a pretty town along the River Lemene, with some interesting Roman ruins and a very early Christian church. The sun was out, the weeping willows along the banks were covered with new spring foliage, and the sunshine was warm. Didn't want to leave, but bore down and rode home as fast as I could. Very fun ride!
Cathedral di Santo Stefano, finished in 1466 |
The 11th century baptistry |
View from piazza behind church |
Colorful marble columns from Roman era |
This was the original 3rd century church, next to/below the new one |
Portion of Roman pavement mosaic |
Another mosaic |
The campanile is built upon an earlier foundation |
One of many sarcofagi, with beautiful carving |
Another sarcofago |
Little chapel with bits of Roman ruins in the brickwork |
Baptistry and campanile |
Fiume Lemene with weeping willows |
Palazzo on the piazza along the riverfront |
Looking across from the east bank |
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