Santa Maria Assunta in Filettole

The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Filettole in the Italian region of Tuscany dates from the eleventh century.

[2] The church and bell tower were reconstructed by Sylvester Bardazzi on the basis of photographs taken before the bombing, using materials recovered from the ruins; the building was reopened in 1958.

The façade, in the limestone cornice, is divided by thin pilasters into five bays, not reproducing the previous ornamental arches in the roof eaves.

The central bay contains the neomedieval portal with archivolts, over which is a lunette covered with a sort of porch.

To the rear stands the bell tower (with a concrete structure), pierced by three orders of mullioned windows.

Facade
Lunette
Rectory and garden