Important Augustine settlement established between 1256 and 1260, now a military barracks. The original gothic structure of the church is visible in the lower part of the façade, in pink and white stone. The church was completely rebuilt in the 18th century, while the interior was rebuilt between 1795 and 1803. Well worthy of note are the choir, by Baccio d’Agnolo from Florence (1502), and a wooden polychrome statue made in the second half of the 14th century. It once housed the Polyptych of Sant’Agostino (1512-23) by Pietro Perugino, subsequently dismantled, and now partially re-assembled at the National Gallery of Umbria.
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