San Bartolomeo (Bartholomew the Apostle) is a church in Marne, Italy. It was an independent parish until the village of Marne became a municipality.
History
It is a building of the first half of 12th century; today only the apse of the original structure survives. The architectural structure of the building has a nave culminating in the apse that contains some frescoes whose age is difficult to determine.
The church underwent some renovations and expansion in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The apse was restored between 1984 and 1988.[2]
Bibliography
Kubach, Hans Erich. Architettura romanica, Milano, Electa, 1978, ISBN88-435-2474-7
Labaa, Gian Maria. San Tomè in Almenno. Studi, ricerche, interventi per il restauro di una chiesa romanica. Bergamo, Lubrina, 2005, ISBN88-7766-312-X
Moris, Lorenzo and Alessandro Pellegrini. Sulle tracce del romanico in provincia di Bergamo, Bergamo, Prov. Bergamo, 2003
Keller, Raffaella Poggiani; Filli Rossi; and Jim Bishop. Carta archeologica della Lombardia: carta archeologica del territorio di Bergamo. Modena, Panini, 1992. ISBN88-7686-210-2
Tosco, Carlo. Architetti e committenti nel romanico lombardo, Roma, Viella, 1997, ISBN88-85669-54-9