Sanctuary of St. Anthony

The Sanctuary of St. Anthony was built in the 1930s in a sober Gothic style. Its facade is very particular, divided into three sectors with a central rose window and two lateral bell towers. The crosses above the three sectors are made of wrought iron and the two bell towers are characterized by arrows and high relief decorations.

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Santa Lucia Church

The current church of Santa Lucia was built in 1930 on a former church site dating back to the 17th century when the parish was founded. The neo-Renaissance church has three naves and is preceded by a large staircase that leads to the Via De Nava.

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San Paolo Sanctuary

The San Paolo Sanctuary was built in the 20th century in imitation of the Norman style. Three artists worked on the facade, decorated with mosaics and three heavy sculpted bronze doors.

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Church of San Giorgio al Corso

The church of San Giorgio al Corso was built as a parish church at the end of the 16th century, but after its complete destruction by the 1908 earthquake, it was rebuilt in 1935. On the side of the church are the archaeological remains of a religious structure of the medieval city of Reggio.