The Chapel of San Rocco was founded in the early years of the 1500s and was rebuilt a century later to accommodate the plague victims.
In 1901, it was restored and once again used as a place of worship, before taking on the roles of cinema and bakery.
During World War I, it fell into ruin and was used as a storage space. In 1930, the building was demolished along with the bell tower. The same year, work began on the reconstruction in Romanesque style nearby, dedicating the building to St. Rocco.
Inside, there is a painting by Pietro Grande from Schio. It is officiated on the third day of the rogations.
Chiesetta di San Rocco
Via Radera 3 , Valli del Pasubio - 36030
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