The Madonna del Carmine Church is located outside the medieval centre of Norma and was built in the nineteenth century, which is why it is known as the New Church.
The simple façade recalls that of a Roman temple with an addition of two side wings.
It has three entrance doors framed in marble with openings that correspond to the three internal naves.
The central nave has a frescoed vaulted ceiling and ends with an apse.
The interior light is given by a series of openings both in the vault and in the apse.
The simple style of the church is enriched by side frescoes of fake marble and statues of saints including San Rocco as well as a deposed Christ.
The high altar is enriched by a neoclassical marble structure that frames a painting representing the Madonna with a child on a cloud with saints and beatified persons.
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