Church of the Annunciation
This church is a former collegiate church, first built in the 17th century, then raised to the rank of collegiate church in the 18th century by Pope Benedict VI. It underwent a lot of work and renovations in the 19th century, such as the pediment on the main façade. The apse and the triumphal arch are decorated with magnificent neo-classical paintings, dating from the 19th century.
About this building
Extended plan building. The bedside is organized with cut sections. The façade is on two levels, with pilasters and thick cornices between them. A pediment corrugated the crown. The high bell tower is surmounted by an octagonal bell tower.