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San Francesco is a church in Lodi, Lombardy, northern Italy, dating to the late 13th century. Its main peculiarity are the two "open sky" double mullioned windows in the façade, which are the first example of a model often repeated in northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries.

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  • Chiesa di San Francesco (Lodi) (it)
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  • San Francesco is a church in Lodi, Lombardy, northern Italy, dating to the late 13th century. Its main peculiarity are the two "open sky" double mullioned windows in the façade, which are the first example of a model often repeated in northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries. (en)
  • La chiesa di San Francesco, risalente alla fine del Duecento, è l'edificio sacro più originale della città di Lodi. La sua peculiarità principale è rappresentata dalle due bifore "a cielo aperto" della facciata, le quali rappresentano il primo esempio di un modello che tra Trecento e Quattrocento si diffuse in tutta l'Italia settentrionale. (it)
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  • San Francesco is a church in Lodi, Lombardy, northern Italy, dating to the late 13th century. Its main peculiarity are the two "open sky" double mullioned windows in the façade, which are the first example of a model often repeated in northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries. (en)
  • La chiesa di San Francesco, risalente alla fine del Duecento, è l'edificio sacro più originale della città di Lodi. La sua peculiarità principale è rappresentata dalle due bifore "a cielo aperto" della facciata, le quali rappresentano il primo esempio di un modello che tra Trecento e Quattrocento si diffuse in tutta l'Italia settentrionale. (it)
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