One of the most significant examples of paleochristian art in Italy, the Church of Saints Felice and Fortunato was began in 313 in the area of a necropolis, and was enlarged and successively divided into a nave and two side aisles, with bears traces of frescoes from the V century and paleochristian mosaic pavements from the IV century. The altar was obtained from a Roman sarcophagus.
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