San Rocco, Circello

San Rocco is a Roman Catholic church in Circello, Province of Benevento, region of Campania, Italy.

History

In 1500, a small chapel was built on the site, a hill above the town; over the centuries it was expanded into a small stone church. In 1691 it was granted the title of Sacred Mount of the Dead. The bell-tower dates to 1877. The most recent restorations date to 1983–1984. The altar has polychrome marble decoration from 18th-century and a tabernacle with a Madonna Addolorata.[1]

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References

  1. Campania Tourism website, entry.

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