Specific typology: church Structural configuration: The complex of the Sanctuary of S. Pancrazio is composed of two main building units: the church, with a single nave and side chapels, and the bell tower, with a square plan and accessed from the chapel on the left. The structure of both buildings consists of an irregular stone wall, left facing. The chapel on the left, which was the apse of the ancient church, consists of an irregular stone wall, with pilasters in coarsely squared stone blocks. The current apse and the portion of the building on the right side, which houses the chapel of St. Charles and the sacristy, are equipped with pilasters, which in the case of the apse are made with squared stone ashlars, while in the body on the right side of the structure they consist of an irregular stone wall, similar to that of the rest of the structure. Construction period: end of 14th - beginning of 15th century Architect: Carloni Diego Francesco (school), church, left chapel, vault, stucco; Solari Pietro, church, right chapel, altar frontal / church, presbytery, frescoes; Orsolino Tommaso, church, niche on the left, statue.
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