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Chiesa di San Maurizio

Of medieval origins, the current church adopts the characteristics of mature neoclassicism due to its reconstruction in 1853. The structure externally presents an irregular stone masonry roughly plastered with the exception of the south side, occupied by the facade, completed only around the middle of the 20th century ; the latter is structured on two levels with gray stone slabs in the lower part and travertine pilasters and plastered and painted mirrors in the upper part. The interior consists of a large nave, four side chapels and a semicircular apse. All surfaces are completely painted and plastered. The church houses inside a marble altar (the 1st on the left) coming from the Milanese church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and dating back to the 16th century. Construction period: 1853

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