Santa Giulia, Lucca

Santa Giulia is Roman Catholic church in Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy.

The church is documented since as early as the 10th century, but it is more ancient, as testified by the Lombard tombs in the interior.

The use of blind arcades in the façade is a transitional element from Romanesque to Gothic architecture.

The upper part of the façade dates to a later period.

The current high altar was added in 1647 by commission of the Bernardini family, to house an ancient and venerated image of the Crucifixion.

Church of Santa Giulia.