San Giuliano, Rimini

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title: San Giuliano, Rimini
text: San Giuliano or San Giuliano Martire is a Renaissance-style Roman Catholic church in Rimini, Italy. The church was built during 1553–1575 adjacent to a Benedictine order abbey. The present structure was built at the site of a 9th-century church dedicated to Santi Apostoli Pietro e Paolo. The Benedictines were suppressed in 1797 by Napoleonic forces. The church held works by Giuseppe Pedretti and Francesco Mancini. The main altarpiece is a master work by Paolo Veronese depicting the Martyrdom of
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