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Cappella di San Severo, Perugia

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Religious Site · Hidden Gem · Historic Site
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Cappella di San Severo reviews

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  • I found this place while walking around the city. It was a pleasant surprise. It’s a very small chapel, but the frescos are gorgeous, and a really good chance to see some of Raphael’s work! 
    I found this place while walking around the city. It was a pleasant surprise. It’s a very small chapel, but the frescos are gorgeous, and a really good chance to see some of Raphael’s work!  more »
  • For 4 Euros you will be led into a room (which is practically the same space as the entire visit) and you will be placed in front of a timeless work. Much better to go here with a guide (maybe, if... 
    For 4 Euros you will be led into a room (which is practically the same space as the entire visit) and you will be placed in front of a timeless work. Much better to go here with a guide (maybe, if...  more »
  • One small room with an average size fresco. Nothing worth paying to see. We bought a pass that included entrance to five museums. Kind of sad we burned one on this site 
    One small room with an average size fresco. Nothing worth paying to see. We bought a pass that included entrance to five museums. Kind of sad we burned one on this site  more »
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  • I must admit that this visit was very disappointing! paying to see a small and not very well preserved half Raffaello painting while mayor spectacular churches (like in Assisi) are for free sounds definitely a bit of a rubbery! avoid it!
  • Save yourself the money and just look at the pictures here. If you need to be cheered up go for it, the laugh alone was worth the cost. This was clearly not his finest work, I’m guessing he woke up one morning and forgot he had to turn in this assignment and put this together on sis way to work in the morning.
  • Cool to see a well preserved fresco from a famous artist, but it's otherwise 4 euros for a single fresco (with aa english/italian short audio-guide). There is nothing else to see, old building itself is gone, and new looks quite similar to buildings around. It all depends on how much you want to see it.
  • We were kindly adressed by the lady at the office. We thought we bought a ticket for the chapel and probably a museum. We paid 11 euro for 5. With discount! Than the curtain openend. A beautiful fresco. Realy beautiful. And 10 chairs. NO script to understand the fresco. I know It is very old and precious. But It is to costly for the price we paid.later on we went to the central museum. That that day was for free. Normally you pay 4 euro. IT takes you 3 hours to Walk through. And there are frescos aswell Sorry. I do not like to be negative. Just see the photo on Google maps IT is enough.
  • 4 euro for just one fresco. The most expensive entrance paid in Perugia.

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