First built in the 15th century, it survived the restoration (18th cent.) of the adjacent church and convent of the Camaldolesi, who settled here in the 11th century. The church is home to a fresco, the upper part of which portrays a Trinity painted by Raffaello between 1505 and 1508, the only one of this painter’s works left in Perugia. The Saints in the lower part of the fresco were painted by Perugino, who completed the fresco in 1521.
Are you a local? What do you think about Chapel of St. Severus?
Login to suggest it!