The Church of St Sebastian was originated in the seventeenth century as a votive chapel dedicated to Saint Sebastian and then it was partially restored in 1902 by Pope Leo XIII in Carpineto Romano.
It has a chiselled stone facade and a small bell tower by architect Berucci.
It has a single space with a small vestry on the side.
It has a wooden vault and on the altar a nineteenth century Roman picture representing the Martyr Saint Sebastian.
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