Specific typology: church Structural configuration: The complex of the Church of S. Giorgio is located in the upper part of the town, on the site of an ancient fortification, and consists of the church, the sacristy located on the north side and the entrance bell tower, which falls into the typology from Westwerk, like that of the church of the SS. Nazaro and Celso di Scaria. All the buildings are in masonry, mostly plastered and painted, and left visible only in the lower part of the bell tower and in a portion of the south side. The lower part of the bell tower, which houses the atrium of the church, is in stone masonry, with regularly squared ashlars; on the south side of the bell tower we find a portion of column inserted in the masonry and on the north, a frame with arches. The plinth is in stone slabs. A portion of the south elevation, just after the building that contains the chapels, has different types of masonry, more or less regular, and a frame of arches as a crowning. Construction period: beginning of the 17th century - first half of the 19th. Architect: Medal Antonio, church, presbytery, north wall, tabernacle; De Magistris Giovanni Andrea, church, second chapel on the right, fresco; Molciani Pietro, sacristy, walls and vaults, paintings; Cavallini Luigi, church, presbytery, frescoes / church, stained glass windows; Spazzi Antonio, church, counter-facade, statue; Molciani Giuseppe, sacristy, walls and vaults, stuccos; Bernasconi Gennaro, church, main facade, right wing, mosaic; De Girolami Dante, church, second right chapel, stuccos, restoration; Admirable Hall, church, second chapel on the right, stuccos, restoration / church, first chapel on the right, stuccos, Galbiati, church, presbytery, project; VinantiEvaristo, church, main facade, restoration; Carelli Leopoldo, church, presbytery, frescoes Includes • Church of S. Giorgio, PellioIntelvi (CO) • Sacristy of the Church of S. Giorgio, PellioIntelvi (CO) Current use: whole well: church Historic use: whole well: church Condition juridical: property Catholic religious body.
Near the church there’s also a fortified site dating back to the 10th century.