Church Oratory of St. Michael

The Church of St. Michael presumably dates back to the 16th century and is inextricably linked to the Archconfraternity of the Holy Mount, which owns it and, from its origins, elected it as its oratory. The layout has a central body with a two-pitch wooden roof, divided centrally by a round arch, supported by two pillars leaning against the masonry. To the side is the barrel-vaulted “Chapel of the Mysteries,” which houses the wooden simulacra that are carried in procession during Holy Week, whose origins are attested to 1684. Noteworthy among these is the valuable 1600 Crucifix with jointed arms. The building is completed by a Gothic-Aragonese cross-vaulted presbytery. It will also be possible to visit the newly restored exhibition rooms of the oratory, in which a museum itinerary will be set up recalling the themes of Holy Week, with costumes, tools and a photo series.

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Legenda Accessibilità

Accesibilità al Monumento
Accessibilità con accompagnatore
Disponibilità di parcheggio
Servizi igienici
Visita in Lingua italiana dei Segni ( LIS )

Legenda Accessibilità Mezzi

BUS CTM - Accompagnatore
La presenza dell'adesivo azzurro alla fermata significa che quella fermata è abilitata all'uso della pedana manuale per salita e discesa dal bus, solo con l'aiuto dell'accompagnatore.
Bus CTM - Senza Accompagnatore
La presenza dell’adesivo azzurro alla fermata significa che quella fermata è abilitata all’uso della pedana manuale per salita e discesa dal bus, anche senza accompagnatore.