The Church of Santa Viviana or icons was rebuilt at the behest of Bishop. Ciccolini at the end of the eighteenth century. Derived from the rural church of Santa Maria a Pie ‘di Monte (known as Madonna of the icons), has two twin towers of the beautiful facade. The church has the body of Santa Viviana, here translated by permission of Pope Leo XIII, a stucco polychrome image of the Virgin and Child, a crypt dedicated to St. Pontus and other relics. The church is home to the Inter-Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art.
Altri monumenti a Rotella
Lascia un commento