Located in one of the loveliest corners of the city, a few meters from the porticoes of Conce, The church is an elegant building, later became a chapel of St. Joseph or the Trinity, result of expansion of an older church and displacement from the site before entering the canal bridge of the mills to the current, changes made between the 1722 and early 1733. The church is surmounted by a dome painted by Francis Bertosi, with Trinity in Glory of Angels and Evangelists in plumes. The facade has a fine portal, whose sides are two circular windows and, on the beautiful central riser, a rose of excellent workmanship. Inside is a number of works of art, among which, in the four niches, stucco statues depicting St. John of Nepomuk, San Filippo Blacks, Temperance and St. Agnes, attributable to Joachim and Grampini, altar, picture of St. Joseph, the Madonna and Child with God the Father, up, work of Mariano Piervittori. In the transept, framework with Martyrdom of San Biagio (sec. XVIII), attributed to Francesco and Bertosi Death of St. Joseph with the Virgin and Jesus Christ, by an unknown artist of the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Still a Crucifix wood with gilding, flanked by painted figures of Madonna and St. John (sec. XVII), to the left of the altar, and Martyrdom of St. Margaret (sec. XVIII), the right of the altar, both an unknown author. This church has regained its former glory after the reconstruction work after the earthquake all ` 1997.

Accessibility

Church recently restored following all the guidelines for accessibility.

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