An oasis of silence, prayer, and historical memory in one of the oldest parts of the city, which develops along the perimeter of the Roman quadrilateral that borders the Ardo stream.
The Church was desired by the CONVENTUAL MINOR FRANCISCANS who had inhabited the adjacent convent of San Pietro since the end of the 1200s, of which the Gothic Cloister, currently visitable, is an integral part.
This second meeting will be led by Don Giacomo Mazzorana, from the Scientific Committee of the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Belluno - Feltre, who on Sunday, April 26, at 5:00 PM, will guide those interested in discovering the artistic treasures of the Church.
The meeting is free of charge.