Jewels of the Romanesque

Pieve di Trebbio - Guiglia Pieve di Trebbio - Guiglia

The Trebbio parish church, with its three naves and a crypt, is among the most significant examples of Romanesque-style architecture in the Apennines. The church stands isolated among centuries-old trees in the heart of the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park.Guiglia is known as the balcony of Emilia for its enviable panoramic position overlooking the whole of the Panaro valley.

Pieve di Santa Maria Assunta in Rubbiano Pieve di Santa Maria Assunta in Rubbiano

The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Rubbiano, founded probably in the mid-seventh century and mentioned in acts of 880 and 908, is one of the most representative and ancient examples of Romanesque art in the Apennines.

The parish church of San silvestro - Fanano The parish church of San silvestro - Fanano

Right in the centre of Fanano, the Romanesque church of San Silvestro dates to as far back as the middle of the eighth century and was built by the abbot, Saint Anselm, however documented traces of it have only been found after the eighth century.