Originally born as a private chapelo and later expanded in 1852, the Church of Saint Anthony the Abbot became a parish in 1927.
Inside, one can admire a work by Valentino Pupin on the ceiling, a niche with a small but precious statue of the Madonna and an altar dedicated to Saint Joseph.
The decorations and painting are attributed to Giuseppe Lovato.
In the period leading up to World War I, the bell tower was erected and subsequently the baptistery and two small votive niches were built.
A few years later, the walls were covered in marble, and in the 1960s the restoration of the interiors and exteriors began.
Initially, there were three bells dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Saint Anthony, and Saint Louis Gonzaga. In 1928, the fourth dedicated to the Most Holy Mary was then added.
Chiesa di Sant' Antonio Abate
Via Monte Pasubio, 3 , Valli del Pasubio - 36030
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