Chiesetta di Sant’Antonio da Padova
Above the hill overlooking the hamlet of Oborza stands the little church of St. Anthony of Padua, once dedicated to Saints Daniel and Agnes. The first historical mention dates to 1534, though the place of worship is very likely much older. Although in good condition, the church was altered over the centuries: the porch and the belfry’s bifora were removed, and in 1926 a stone octagonal bell tower was added. Inside, there is a marble altar with statues of St. Anthony, St. Agnes, and St. Daniel. The presbytery is polygonal, with a ribbed net vault without a keystone.
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Placed on the Cammino stage
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