Vitorchiano. Church of Saint Anthony from Padua

The church of Saint Anthony from Padua in Vitorchiano in style and the nearby convent date back to 1793 and has a Renaissance facade characterized by an entrance pronaos with three round arches. Above this atrium there are still geometric decorations that reflect the scans of the three arches.

The interior has a nave covered by a barrel vault and at the entrance there is a choir with an organ.

The church is adorned with works of art such as the nineteenth-century high altar with marble and stucco and a canvas of the Immaculate Virgin subduing the serpent.


Written by:
Claudia Bettiol

Engineeer, futurist, joint founder of Energitismo and founder of Discoverplaces. Consultant for the development and promotion of the Touristic Development of Territories specialising in...

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