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It is not known with certainty when this solitary place of prayer dedicated to the Nativity of Mary was built, it is certain that the 16th century estimates make no mention of it and the cross of the knights of Malta on the tympanum suggests a foundation date after 1530.
A map from 1697 indicates the temple as a "partially dilapidated church" and the architectural lines of today's building suggest limiting the period of construction at the end of the 17th or the first half of the next. At the end of the Second World War, the Madonnetta Church (now also known as the Acquette Church) was restored and restored for the interest of the Stringa spouses who in the bombing of April 7, 1944 lost their two children Maria Teresa and Luigino (inside of the building the names of the 129 children from Treviso who died during the air raid are remembered).
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May 10, 2020
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