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Oratory in Perugia, Italy
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The Oratory of San Bernardino (Italian: Oratorio di San Bernardino) is an oratory in Perugia, in the region of Umbria, Italy, located on Piazza San Francesco next to the basilica of San Francesco al Prato. Dedicated to Bernardino of Siena, the oratory was completed in 1452.
The oratory is notable for its polychrome façade with reliefs, sculpted by Agostino di Duccio between 1457 and 1461.