Cellere. Church of St. Sigismund  

The church of St. Sigismund  is located in the small village of medieval Pianiano of Cellare and dates back to the Middle Ages.

It was enlarged and restored in the eighteenth century, following the arrival of Albanian immigrants.

Inside is a beautiful holy water font decorated with three irises, symbol of the Farnese family.


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