It appears as a chapel “sine cura” (1503), then a curacy (late 16th century), and finally became a parish in 1600. The new parish was named after the martyr Saint Cecilia, likely in response to the excitement caused by the discovery of the saint's body in her basilica in Rome in 1599.
Chiesa di Santa Cecilia
Via Borgo Val , Sarmede - 31026
The church dedicated to Saint Cecilia first appears in a record from 1316 and is believed to have been built at the behest of the Da Camino family.
It appears as a chapel “sine cura” (1503), then a curacy (late 16th century), and finally became a parish in 1600. The new parish was named after the martyr Saint Cecilia, likely in response to the excitement caused by the discovery of the saint's body in her basilica in Rome in 1599.
It appears as a chapel “sine cura” (1503), then a curacy (late 16th century), and finally became a parish in 1600. The new parish was named after the martyr Saint Cecilia, likely in response to the excitement caused by the discovery of the saint's body in her basilica in Rome in 1599.
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