Oratorio di San Rocco Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historical church
Few steps from the seaside there’s this small church built in 1540 over an ancient church built in 1270. Small facade dominated by the high bell tower on which you can admire two bas-reliefs depicting...
This is a lovely local church, with nothing special in the way of art, but nicely decorated nonetheless. If it's open while you're walking by, by all means pop in and have a look.
Exactly how churches should be, simple, austere and peaceful - not one of the awful gaudy monstrosities that seem to be all over Italy. Stuck your head in - you won't be disappointed
Historical church
Few steps from the seaside there’s this small church built in 1540 over an ancient church built in 1270. Small facade dominated by the high bell tower on which you can admire two bas-reliefs depicting...
a hidden gem
Don't let the milling crowds hide this delightful place! It is tiny but well worth a visit, especially on busy days.
Nice church
This is a lovely local church, with nothing special in the way of art, but nicely decorated nonetheless. If it's open while you're walking by, by all means pop in and have a look.
Simple and Beautiful
Exactly how churches should be, simple, austere and peaceful - not one of the awful gaudy monstrosities that seem to be all over Italy. Stuck your head in - you won't be disappointed
Top of the bell: a cone without a cross
The cone end of this church's bell is well visible from many points of town. The unusual form draws attention.