This is one of the most important stops of the Romanesque tour.
Located within a pretty square that gives it its name, the Basilica of San Fedele was built around 1120 in the place that earlier hosted a 5th century paleochristian church, originally dedicated to Santa Eufemia.
In the 11th century the church was dedicated to San Fedele; his relics which were found on the shores of Lake Mezzola in 964, the place where he suffered a martyrdom by the Romans, and later moved in the present church.
The Basilica of San Fedele is situated within one of the prettiest squares of the entire city, and stands out for its big bell tower and the beautiful rose window of the Renaissance located on the facade.
On the back of the building, in Via Vittorio Emanuele, you can admire the magnificent apse of the church.