Church of St. Antonio

Only the portal on the south side remains of the ancient church of 1200. The current construction probably dates back to the XV century, but it has undergone many successive rearrangements and restorations. It became the parish church in 1484, in order to unite all the villages of German origin under one chaplainship. In reality the church consists of two churches, that of the sixteenth century and that of the eighteenth century of St. Giovanni. Inside there is a single aisle; the ceiling is a ribbed vault.  During the restoration works of 1985, frescos dating back to the XV century appeared, including that of the Madonna del Latte.  Furthermore a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary with Child that dates back to the fifteenth century is preserved.

Church of St. Antonio

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