Sant'Antonio, Contigliano

Sant’Antonio da Padova (Italian: St Antony of Padua) is a small Roman Catholic church, located at Piazza Sant'Antonio just outside what where the medieval walls of the town of Contigliano, in the province of Rieti, region of Lazio, Italy.

History

The present church was built in 1734. The exterior has a subdued stucco decoration, including garlands in the triangular tympanum. The interior is highly decorated with white marble and gilded stucco. The ceiling is frescoed with trompe-l’oeil architecture, and grotteschi. The main altarpiece depicts St Antony praying to the child Jesus, painted by Girolamo Troppa. The Confraternity of Sant’Antonio, is located adjacent to the church.[1]

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