Sant'Andrea, Capri

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title: Sant'Andrea, Capri
text: Chiesa di Sant'Andrea is a church in the island of Capri, Italy, near the Marina Piccola in the south. It was built in 1900 for the local fishermen. The site which the church lies on formerly contained a watch tower which was used as a lookout post for invading Saracen pirates. The church was designed by the painter Riccardo Fainardi, and funded by German banker Hugo Andreae and his wife, Emma. Capri.net says of the interior, "The pronaos of the Church is supported by two columns. The central ap
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