Historic church in Serracapriola with a 1742 façade, five altars, a baroque organ, and symbolic ties to the 1805 earthquake
Capuchin sanctuary founded in 1536, consecrated in 1703, home to a miraculous Madonna and 20th-century frescoes by Trivisonno
Campanile of Santa Maria in Silvis Church (Serracapriola) Shoot74 - Shutterstock
The oldest church in Serracapriola, featuring an octagonal dome, Renaissance sacred art, and original 16th-century elements
Church of St Mercurius at Serracapriola G.B. De Bergolis - Shutterstock
17th-century Baroque church in Serracapriola, dedicated to Saint Mercurius, housing sacred relics and hosting centuries-old celebrations
17th-century Marian shrine in Nuova Cliternia (Molise), known for its miraculous painting of the Virgin and a longstanding pilgrimage tradition
17th-century convent church in Guglionesi, built on a former castle site and connected to the Capuchins and the noble Caracciolo family
Church of the Most Holy Rosary (Guglionesi): 15th-century church with pyramidal bell tower, painted wooden ceiling, and artistic legacy tied to Bishop Ferrante and the Council of Trent
Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (Guglionesi): 14th-century Gothic-Baroque church with a restored façade, painted dome, 17th-century wooden statues, and frescoes by Nicola Iacobitti
Discover San Nicola Church in Guglionesi, a medieval gem of Romanesque and Gothic design, aligned with Saint Nicholas’ tombs in Myra and Bari

