The Rotonda di San Lorenzo is a religious building in Mantua, Lombardy.
It is the most ancient church in the city. It is now sunk below the level of the Piazza della Erbe. It probably stands on the site of a Roman temple that was dedicated to the goddess Venus.
It was built during the reign of the Canossa family in the late 11th century. Inspired by the Holy Sepulchre church in Jerusalem and dedicated to the martyr St. Lawrence, it has a central plan and has maintained ancient features like the matronaeum and frescoes of the Byzantine school from the 11th-12th century. Another fresco fragment in the apse, portraying the Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, dates to the 15th century. The construction, according to the Lombard tradition, is in bricks, but has two columns and other details in marble, coming from ancient edifices.
Mon - Fri:
Summer: 10 am - 1 pm, 3 pm - 7 pm
Winter: 10 am - 1 pm, 2 pm - 6 pm
Sat, Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotonda_di_San_Lorenzo
Official website http://www.comune.mantova.gov.it/index.php/cultura/altri-monumenti/rotonda-di-san-lorenzo
Address Piazza delle Erbe, Mantova, Italy
Coordinates 45°9'29.295" N 10°47'40.753" E