The Church of the Saints Maria Annunziata and Silvestro, with its original bipartite structure, rises in the highest point of Taizzano.
The Church of Taizzano dedicated to the Saints Maria Annunziata and Silvestro.
The building, recently restored, dates between the end of 1440 and the first half of 1500.
Particular is its structure with two aisles, with the facade with two entrances anticipated by a pronaos with three sail arches.
The inside and the artworks.
Inside there are some masterpiece, as:
- the canvas of the Madonna del Rosario attributed to Michelangelo Braidi painted at the end of 1500, which, in addition to the central composition has a frame of 15 little checked representing the mysteries of the Rosary ;
- also from the 1500 is the prestigious wooden choir ;
- from the 1700 the stucco of the apse where is represented the Annunciation;
- by Bradi , at the end of his production and his untimely death, is the fresco at the end of the right aisle;
- on the side of the right aisle there is the Altar of the Santissimo Sacramento, probably work by the brothers Lorenzo and Bartolomeo Terresani;
- the stoup from the XVII century with a on Sant’Antonio Abate it;
- on the counter-facade a canvas of 1650 representing San Procolo.
Church of the Saints Maria Annunziata and Silvestro
Via della Madonnella, 35, 05035 Taizzano TR
Phone 0744 735213
The church is in the old town.
The advice is to park near the access to the historic center, at the Belvedere in Via degli Schioppi.
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Municipal Palace
The Municipal Palace, is in front of Priori Palace and, with its mole, the homonymous square in the center of Narni. The Podestà Palace, today
Piazza Garibaldi
Piazza Garibaldi (Garibaldi Square) was once called Lake Square or Lacus square because of a large cistern used during the Middle Ages to provide water
The right aisle, the fourth aisle and the Sacello of San Giovenale
One of the particularities of the Cathedral of Narni is the presence of two aisles instead of one. The right aisle continues with that birthed