The Church of San Benedetto is located in Matera of Acquasanta Terme. The church was built in 1669. Formerly in its place was another church dedicated to St. Benedict.
The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary is Peracchia fraction of Acquasanta Terme. For the cards the Lateran Church was built by Bartolomeo Berardi November 18, 1394, aggregated to the territories Lateran. Around 1587 they worked to remake the Church of the Lombard masters Jacobo Piazzia, or Precza and Master Stefano. The church shows a wooden altar that occupies the back wall and everything is painted in brown and blue color…
Church of Saint Anthony is Peracchia fraction of Acquasanta Terme. In the past the church was dedicated to Sts. John the Baptist, Evangelist and Antonio and was built on land Lateran May 14, 1472.
The Church of Santa Maria Conception is located in the hamlet of Pomaro Acquasanta Terme. The foundation of the church dates back to 1090 or so. It has a doorway topped by a bas-relief in travertine depicting Christ Pantocrator (the powerful God of the universe) that holds the world in his hand with his left and right blessing, enclosed laterally by two friezes that join just above his head in a embroidery….
St. Anthony Church or Santa Maria Annunziata is located in the hamlet of Tallacano of Acquasanta Terme. The church is built on a tooth of rock jutting south – east. It was founded by the Canons in 1400. The church is long and narrow entrance portal reads the date of 1569. Inside you decipher two more frescoes (school Cola d’Amatrice) depicting a St. Peter with the Gospel in hand surrounded by Angels…
The Roman bridge over the creek Garrafo is a building dating from the Augustan situated along the Via Salaria. The technical structural situation has allowed the long preservation until today.
The Church of Our Lady of Grace is located Propezzano fraction of Montegallo. Of great importance is the architrave portal. Surmounts the lintel a kiosk decorated with bas-relief with the personifications of the Sun and the Moon.
Built between the fourteenth and sixteenth century, the Charterhouse of Malton is, in all probability, on the site of an artifact oldest founded by the Benedictines as a landmark near the manned Civitella del Tronto. Inside is a fresco of an imitator of Crivelli depicting the Madonna and Child.
By stylistic elements, consisting dall’arcone back and typological form, the door can be dated around the thirteenth century. The arch at the front entrance was completely rebuilt in a restoration of 2004.