Hiking Highlight
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Attributable - albeit with some uncertainty - to the seventeenth century, today's building is the result of interventions and extensions that have taken place over time. It has a rectangular hall, on grounds at countryside level, with a slightly raised polygonal presbytery. The hall has a wooden truss roof, while the presbytery is characterized by a vaulted ceiling. The façade is preceded by a portico, with a square plan, closed on two sides: the main front is walled up while the left side has a round arched opening. The portal on the facade has a stone frame and is flanked by two rectangular windows. The eye, above the entrance, is partially hidden by the porch cover. A semicircular window is located above the secondary entrance, in the middle of the classroom. There are two openings in the presbytery. There is a single bell lancet window on the left side.
April 5, 2021
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