St. Michael’s Church

The church of San Michele was built between 1661 and 1675 by Domenico Spotorno on late Mannerist models typical of Jesuit buildings. The facade features a high sandstone ashlar plinth, a broken gable decorated with a projecting cornice, and three large rectangular windows. The wooden portal is architraved and surmounted by a marble bas-relief depicting the Annunciation. Three chapels on each side overlook the nave, covered with a hooked barrel vault, with sub-arches decorated with relief motifs; an octagonal dome is set at the junction with the transept, externally decorated with polychrome tiles made to a design by Antoni Simon Mossa and Filippo Figari around the mid-1900s.

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