Parish Collegiate Church
The Collegiate Parish Church began to be built in the year 1570, in the southern part of the castle of San Costanzo, recovering the structure of an ancient and capacious hall. On 6 October 1607, Pope Paul V signed the Bull with which the Parish Church of Saints Christopher and Constanzo was elevated to the rank of Collegiate Church.
The parish church has seven altars inside. On the high altar is a walnut choir with twelve seats. In the same altar, one can admire a small painting depicting the Eternal Father and a larger Madonna and Child with Saints Christopher and Constans. The first altar on the right houses a Nativity scene, oil on canvas, by Ercole Ramazzani from Arcevia. The second altar on the right is in the chapel dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament, adorned with four medallions with the Evangelists and two canvases depicting a Foot Washing and The Last Supper. The third altar on the right is surrounded by fifteen panels representing the Mysteries of the Rosary. The first altar on the left venerates an ancient wooden Crucifix from the 15th century. The second altar on the left houses a Madonna of Mercy, oil on canvas, by the painter Matteo Zuccaroli. The third altar on the left contains a Virgin and Child with Saints, oil on canvas, attributed to Domenicus Fanensis. On the walls of the temple are fourteen 18th-century canvases depicting the Stations of the Cross. The main entrance door is surmounted by a wooden Cantoria (choir loft) where an Antique Organ with 25 pipes is located.
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Via Montegrappa, 1, 61039 San Costanzo PU
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