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Church of
San Francesco

In ancient times, the Romanesque-style church was dedicated to Saint Angelo.

 

The current building, built in 1695, has a single nave and Baroque forms evident in the large curtain that opens onto the high altar.

 

The paintings preserved inside are valuable, among which the altarpiece depicting the ‘Madonna of Mercy’ is noteworthy. 

 

Next to the church is the convent to which the Franciscans moved permanently in the 1480s.

 

In the elegant and spacious cloister, the well is visible.

📍Museum of the Confraternity

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