From the original façade, enclosed by corner pilasters, are traces of the horizontal crowning and, at the centre, there is a small doorway with an architrave topped by an arched lunette which still has traces of a fresco depicting the Madonna and Child and fragments of an inscription.
In line with the entrance there is a small rose window devoid of radial columns and, higher up, a...
Set in the town's main square which bears its name, the church, probably built in the second half of the 13th century on the ruins of a pagan temple dedicated to Jupiter, may initially also have been named for San Panfilo. The current building is the result of many changes but they are mainly internal. Since 2009, due to the inaccessibility of the Sanctuary of San Domenico following the...
Located on the road leading to Anversa degli Abruzzi, the small church - which dates back to the pre-Roman period - was originally the grange house of San Giovanni in Campo. In turn it became a dependent of the Benedictine monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno and was subsequently passed to that of St. Peter de Lacu in Villalago and, therefore, via it, to the Abbey of Montecassino. ...
On the site which since the 14th century had been occupied by a small church dedicated to Saint Egidio, since the 17th century there has been a church dedicated to San Domenico. The structure of the current sacred building, however, dates back only to the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th as the work was only begun in 1865. During this period, the old building was demolished and...
The square shape was built with large blocks of stone and carefully arranged to create a solid wall structure. It is likely that it was once crowned with turrets before its transformation into a bell tower, and then into the clock tower.
Located to the right of the church of San Nicola, the front elevation has a single belfry and, on the top level, two single openings. The best...