Church of San Giuliano Martire
Rimini
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San Giuliano Martire is a Renaissance-style Roman Catholic church that also serves as a museum. Construction of this remarkable structure took place from 1553 to 1575, and it stands adjacent to an abbey that once belonged to the Benedictine order. Within the museum section of the church, you can explore an impressive collection of artworks, including renowned paintings by Paolo Veronese that depict the martyrdom of St. Julian and Bittino da Faenza, illustrating the life of the saint.
Useful Information
- Address: Via San Giuliano 16, Rimini
- Phone: +39 0541 25761
Do & See
Rimini is not just a beach resort city. It is steeped in history and boasts many impressive ancient buildings and monuments. Add to that the many exciting markets, museums, amusement parks, nature and wildlife attractions, and you have a travel destination that will keep you busy for days.

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