The Church of St. Ursula, in San Giovanni Rotondo’s historic center, was founded in the late 16th century and rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries. Originally the Church of Purgatory, it became seat of the Archconfraternity of the Dead in 1638. Its baroque-rococo façade and restored interior house fine Neapolitan and Venetian paintings, wooden furnishings, an organ, and choir.
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Vicolo Sant’Orsola, 40, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy - Web
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Paintings from Neapolitan Baroque school

