Chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta

The chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta probably dates back to the late Renaissance, since it is first mentioned in a document of 1590. The chapel was restored by the architect Giuseppe Partini in 1884, taking inspiration from 16th-century models. Today the church is privately owned.

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