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Nona:
Church of the Natività di Maria Vergine

The Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, built at the end of the 16th century, has a simple structure and is equipped, like many churches of that time, with an external portico to protect the main entrance with its carved walnut door, a work by Piccini. The facade portico rests on two slender columns of stone from the Dezzo river and the portal, made of Scalve tuff, bears the date MDCC. It became a Parish in 1614, following separation from the Church of Santa Maria in Vilminore, and was consecrated on July 15 of the same year by Bishop Giovanni Emo.

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Door

Carved walnut wood mounted on hinges - cm 270x150 - Contemporary portal dated 1700

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Altar of the Immaculate

Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood Left side nave

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Immaculate Madonna

Carved, painted and gilded wood - cm 140x20 - Placed in niche, Immaculate Madonna altar, left side nave

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Frame

Carved, sculpted, painted and gilded wood

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Altar of Madonna of the Rosary

Carved, sculpted and gilded wood - cm 500x310x115 - right side nave - Chapel of Madonna of the Rosary - Right side nave

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Saint Anthony of Padua

Carved, painted and gilded wood - cm 110x20 - Chapel of Madonna of the Rosary, left side altar, placed on bracket

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Saint Anthony the Abbot

Carved, painted and gilded wood - 120x25 cm - Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, right side of the altar, resting on a shelf

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Confessional

Carved walnut wood - cm 210x180x84 - Right side nave

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Little angel's head

Carved walnut wood On confessional

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Sacristy wardrobe

Carved and sculpted walnut wood

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