Rotonda di San Lorenzo Mantua Attraction Italy

Mantua is popularly referred as La Bella Addormentata – meaning Sleeping Beauty in Italian language. And I found many monuments there untouched, with old charm of medieval times. Mantua is listed in UNESCO World Heritage sites of Italy. It is an ideal day trip destination from Milan.

Worth mentioning here is Rotonda di San Lorenzo, a church south of South of Basilica di Sant’Andrea. It is a cute cylindrical striped structure made entirely of brick. From its appearance I could never guess it is a church.

Rotonda di San Lorenzo looks different from usual churches and has an old worn out look. The structure was built in 11th century during reign of Canossa family. The church has its base at a lower level than its surroundings.

After construction it was dedicated to martyr St Lawrence. It is believed to have been constructed on the site of a Roman temple for Venus dating from 4th century.

The ground level of the city, the Piazza delle Erbe, had risen around the church. Layers of soil, about one and half meters have accumulated around the structure over the years.

Rotonda di San Lorenzo Mantua Italy

Rotonda di San Lorenzo arches all around

Interior of Rotonda di San Lorenzo

Much of the structure’s deterioration took place during 1579 to 1926, when the church was closed for worship. It was used for other purposes, mostly for private use by the influential families there.

Rotonda di SanLorenzo church Mantua Italy ceiling

The interior was dark, the cross illuminated with spot lights. There were arches all around and the higher floor was exclusively for women then. Thankfully they permitted photography, and I have precious digital memories from there. Faded frescoes of the Byzantine school from the 11th-12th century are visible.

Rotonda diSan Lorenzo Mantova Italy the cross

Location of Rotonda di San Lorenzo

It is located in the main square of Mantua in North Italy. Exact location is in Piazza Erbe of Mantua, you can approach walking through this part of city center of Mantua.

Open Timings

Monday to Friday – Summer timings: 10 am – 1 pm; 3-7 pm, Winter timings: 10 am – 1 pm; 2 – 8 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10 am – 6 pm.

Tickets

Free to enter, photography allowed.

Tour Time

Time required to tour Rotonda diSan Lorenzo church is less than half an hour.

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