Sesto al Reghena

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The building dates back to the late eighteenth century: it features a tripartite facade with four pilasters with capitals, topped by a triangular pediment with a quatrefoil eye at the center. Above the rectangular entrance door, framed in worked stone, with an interrupted arch and frieze, there is a trace of an inscription now illegible. The rectangular hall is connected to the square presbytery through a round arch; the sacristy is located on the right side and is in communication with another room. Inside, there are two wooden statues depicting a Bishop and a Saint, dating back to the 18th century. The holy water font and a painting depicting the Last Supper are also from the same period.

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