Norma. Church of San Rocco

Norma. Church of San Rocco

The church of San Rocco is located in the highest part of the village in what was once the courtyard of the castle of Norma.

 

The initial structure dates back to the Middle Ages but then underwent modernization and changes in the eighteenth century.

The entrance door is adorned with a white stone frame with some carving in the upper part.

Above the door one recognizes a frescoed lunette but the subject represented in the drawing is not distinguishable.

The church is attached to the SS. Annunziata.

A bell tower with a bell complete the facade.


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