SAN PIETRO IN MAVINO
In 765 AD Cuninomodo, a member of the nobility, was ordered by the King Desiderio
and Queen Ansa to donate his property to Sirmione's basilicas and the Brescian
monastery San Salvatore to expiate his guilt for a murder committed in Pavia's
royal palace.
This is teh period when San Pietro in Mavinas church was build ( the name probably
comes from the Latind "ad summa vineas" meaning palce with the wineyards up high).
The Roman bell tower was definited built at a later date, in two phases between
the eleventh and twelth centuries, which is a when the frescos decorating the
apses were painted.
The church underwent restoration in 1320.
The building was lifted and part od the facade was rebuilt. A great range of frescos
were painted inside the church along the side walls. over the last two centuries
the roof has been replastered (dated, as noted by a graffito, 1827).