San Michele, Bregnano

San Michele is a Roman Catholic parish church in Bregnano, province of Como, region of Lombardy, Italy.

History

This church was a chapel subsidiary to the Pieve of Fino Mornasco by the 13th century. The chapel was expanded in the 16th century. A separate parish was not established in the commune until the 1650s. In 1651, the town gained the dedication to San Giorgio and Michele.[1] The church underwent further restorations in the 20th century.[2]

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References

  1. Sistema Informazione Unificato per la Soprintendenza Archiviste (SIUSA), beni culturali, based on Carlo Marcora, Bregnano e la sua storia, Bregnano, Amministrazione comunale di Bregnano - Tipolito P. Cattaneo di Oggiono, 1985; curated entry by Cristina Doneda in 2005.
  2. Lombardia Beni Culturali, entry on church, curated by Marco Leoni.

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