Church of the Santissimo Salvatore - San Marco d'Alunzio

The ancient Church of SS. Salvatore was built around the XII century on the base of a Roman temple probably dedicated to Augustus. The building, with three naves with tapered limestone columns and surmounted by Romanesque-Lombard capitals, has a sober and linear seventeenth-century facade. Next to it, the imposing bell tower built in 1571. In the past, the fine gilded wooden statue of the Madonna of the Odigitria was kept in the Church, currently exhibited in the Parish Museum of Sacred Art.

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