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Duomo of Cuorgnè

The Church of San Dalmazzo, the parish church of Cuorgnè in the Archdiocese of Turin, traces its origins to 1154. After several reconstructions, the present neoclassical building — designed by Andrea Cattaneo and consecrated in 1810 — features a tetrastyle portico with Ionic columns and a Latin-cross plan interior. Inside are valuable works such as Giovanni Comandù’s Martyrdom of Saint Dalmazzo (1814), frescoes by Nicola Fava (1904), a Vegezzi Bossi organ (1894), and devotional paintings including one from Guido Reni’s workshop. The church has undergone multiple restorations, remaining a key landmark of faith and art in the Canavese region.

  • Address
    P.le Giovanni XXIII, 5, Cuorgnè, Italy
  • Web
    None
  • Visiting Hours
    Unknown
  • What to see
    Paintings

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