It is located near the church of Our Lady of Sorrows. The façade displays the signs of two small walled-up doors dating back to the 14th century and a trace of the original entrance of St. Anthony’s Church on which left the remains of an old fresco representing St. Anthony by Simone De Magistris (1534 – 1600) are still visible. The interior consists of three naves and was built in the 19th century. On the rear face, inside a niche, there is a seventeenth-century wooden skeleton (1600) representing Death. In 1873 the temple was devoted to the Virgin Mary.
Altri monumenti a Offida
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