Third stop - Abbey of San Mercuriale Forlì
From the Church of San Biagio, taking Via dei Mille and then Via Maroncelli, we arrive in Piazza Ordelaffi. From here we take Via delle Torri and we reach the central Piazza Saffi with the Abbey of San Mercuriale, a basilica of Romanesque-Lombard style built right in the heart of the city. Dedicated to Forlì's first bishop, it represents an outstanding example of a religious, artistic and civil monument.
The Abbey is surmounted by the imposing Lombard bell tower (over 70 meters high) and it contains some masterpieces of art, including some altarpieces by Marco Palmezzano, such as The Immaculate with the Eternal Father and Saints Anselm, Augustine and Stephen, preserved in a chapel richly decorated with wall paintings, terracotta bands and closed by a balustrade in Istrian stone. Noteworthy is also the other altarpiece Madonna with Child and Saints John the Evangelist and Catherine of Alexandria.
After visiting the Abbey, we can continue walking along Corso Diaz, towards Porta Ravaldino, and we reach the Church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Ravaldino: it has an octagonal plan and in its crypt there is a valuable painting by Marco Palmezzano, The Visitation.