Chiesa e sepolture. Simbiosi e alterità in una città di fondazione tra IX e XV secolo
Cencelle is a little town in Northern Lazio, founded by Pope Leo IV in the mid of IX century and urban center until the mid of XV century. Archaeological excavation have exposing the early medieval episcopal church and its radical restructuring in the XII century. The two churches are in the center of the town and condition the entire urban topography; both have around the respective cemeteries, with numerous tombs.