Christ crucified
This fresco, poor and modest work of the late sixteenth - early seventeenth century, which was behind the altarpiece of the main altar has been recently "torn", that is to say removed and laid on canvas, not to lose its memory.
Most likely made for a humbler architectural unit than the current one, it has the merit of showing the numerous structural changes suffered by the building.
It represents Christ on the cross placed in the center of an elliptical sun with a strong symbolic meaning.
See also
- The paliotto (altar front) in decorated scagliola
- Saint Nicholas from Bari
- Saint Andrew Avellino
- The Last Supper
- Saint Bernard genuflected
- Christ crucified
- Eighteenth-century organ
- The Crucifixion
- The handing over of the sacred girdles
- Our Lady on the Throne
- Presentation at the Temple
- The Madonna in Glory with the Child and Saints Michael and Nicholas
- Ex Santa Lucia