The area that extends from south of the Po to the Tanaro is dotted with important Romanesque examples, where the little country churches maintain their timeless fascination. The church of San Vittore, in squared stone and exposed bricks, is located south-west of the built-up area of Montemagno, near the current cemetery. Dating back to the XII-XIII century, by the XVI century it was already almost in ruins. During the course of the seventeenth century it fell into complete ruin and today and we can only admire its apse with the associated arch and the bell tower with square floor plan of 2.35 m sideways. The original construction was presumably a rectangular floor plan.
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