Although its origins date back to the eleventh century, the present appearance of the church of San Salvatore was given by the Farnese in 1596 in the general improvement of the whole town of Farnese.
The building has a basilica plan with a single hall and was expanded with a second aisle.
In 1650, the chapel of SS. Sacramento was built hosting the monumental wooden tabernacle donated by Ferrante Farnese in 1603.
The facade was damaged by the bombings of the last war and replaced in the fifties.
Inside there are some XVII century paintings: Solemn Mass of Paul III by Antonio Maria Panico and St. Michael the Archangel by Orazio Gentileschi
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