In the locality of Fornelli, now known as San Rocco, stands the church of the same name.
It is said that in 1511 it was built as a sign of gratitude for the escape from the plague by the local inhabitants who used the morainic pebbles recovered from the plowing of the fields. In 1556, it was equipped with a baptismal font that allowed the locals to avoid the long journey to the Pieve of Santa Giustina. It was used until 1797, the year the parish of San Giorgio was built, to which it now belongs.
Period: 01.01 - 31.12 | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thr | Fri | Sat | Sun |
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09:00 - 10:30 |