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Cappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro

Via Domenico Longo

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Cappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro

The Cappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro is situated at Via Domenico Longo, Laino Borgo, Italy.

History

Built between 1556-57, this chapel was constructed on the behest of Domenico Longo in the likeness of the Jerusalem Sepulcher. The dying and risen Christ is depicted on the walls; the relic of a Jerusalem stone brought by the founder is preserved.

Architecture

The Cappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro features an architectural style that reflects its 16th-century construction. Its design is reminiscent of the Jerusalem Sepulcher, with the dying and risen Christ prominently displayed on the walls.

Notable Features

  • The chapel's notable feature is the relic of a stone from Jerusalem brought by Domenico Longo, which is preserved within the structure.

Organ and Bells

No specific information regarding the organ or bells of this church is available.

Heritage Status

This chapel has been recognized for its historical significance, although no further details are provided.

Visiting Information

The opening hours of the Cappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro are not specified. Accessibility information is also unavailable.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The chapel houses a significant relic from Jerusalem, which is displayed within the structure.

Details

NameCappellina I - Il Santo Sepolcro
CityLaino Borgo
CountryItaly
Coordinates39.965347, 15.95458