Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Agelli SOS FOR THE CHURCH OF SAN ROCCO

The president of the Pro Loco, "the portal is collapsing and with it the facade." For over five years ended in oblivion ..


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The president of the Pro Loco of Agello Gianni Teeth SOS to the church of San Rocco and San Sebastiano, dated around the XI century. The earthquake in mid-December has affected an already difficult situation and now there are fears that the state of neglect end up delivering the coup de grace to the church located at the entrance of the castle walls. "The chapel is in a sorry state - record-dents. Collapsing the fresco located on the inner wall and depicting the Crucifixion attributed all'Alfani (dated around al'500), or an Umbrian painter of his school. The earthquake has also aggravated the precarious conditions of the portal sixteenth century: the limestone has become even more detached and the danger is that you take away the entire facade. " Teeth explains that the battle to save the Church from abandonment began five years ago urging the Curia and the Superintendent, trying to involve the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia to begin a restoration project, it seems ready. "Over the years I have found many doors closed," said with regret the president of the Pro Loco . From historical sources it is assumed that the church was built before the year one thousand and above the church there are other places that served as dining halls and meeting places for settlers benefactors. The dedication of the chapel dates back to 1400, when the plague was rampant in Umbria Agello felt the need to put themselves under the protection of the two saints. To whom she had two statues dating from the early '600. In 1926 the stones were placed in honor of the fallen of World War I, then the victims of the war, and partisans of the fallen in Montebuono.

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