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The Church of St. Anthony Abbot, a building of Renaissance origin, dating to the late 15th/early 16th centuries can be found just outside the town of Vicovaro.
Expanded in the late 1700s, the church holds a polychrome terracotta statue of the saint and a beautiful wooden crucifix both dating to the 16th century. The crucifix stands over the main altar.
The four columns in breccia corallina (reddish sedimentary rock) which adorn the Renaissance portico are of Roman origin and, according to tradition, come from the remains of an ancient Roman building in the area known as Quarto del Piano, while the capitals, which date to the Flavian era, are attributed to a villa in the area Fonte Parzio.































