THE PARISH CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
A Romanesque religious building with two domed bell towers and a tiled roof
This Romanesque religious building is characterized by its two domed bell towers and tiled roof. Transformed in the 18th century around the choir, the Church of the Immaculate Conception is divided into three naves and inspired by the frontispiece of the Trinità dei Monti in Rome. Along an original, pebble-studded Way of the Cross, you can admire the remarkable organ dating from 1881, as well as two paintings classified as historical monuments.
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