Crypt of Sant'Eusebio
Lombard architecture in PaviaRomanesque architecture in Pavia
The church of Sant'Eusebio was a church of Pavia, of which today only the crypt remains. The church was probably built by the Lombard king Rothari (636-652) as the city's Arian cathedral. It later became the fulcrum of the conversion to Catholicism of the Lombards initiated by Theodolinda and the monks of San Colombano and which later received, precisely in Pavia, a great impulse from King Aripert I (653-661) and from Bishop Anastasius.
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Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, Pavia Borgo Ticino
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N 45.186269444444 ° | E 9.157575 ° |
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Cripta di San Eusebio
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci
27100 Pavia, Borgo Ticino
Lombardy, Italy
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