San Lorenzo in Usella

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43°59′10.8″N 11°07′50.5″E / 43.986333°N 11.130694°E / 43.986333; 11.130694

Facade

San Lorenzo in Usella is a Roman Catholic church located in Usella, Cantagallo, in Tuscany, Italy. This country church goes back to at least the year 997 and the village of Usella grew around it. There is a church, its bell tower and rectory. It was restored in the early 1900s. It is home to a 17th-century painting, the Virgin and Child with Saints Lorenzo and Barnaba, attributed to Jacopo Chimenti known as l'Empoli. Near the entrance is a baptismal font carved in the late-Mannerist style from 16th century marble.[1]

Original structure

Interior

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