Santa Maria Assunta in Cameri

Santa Maria Assunta is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Santa Maria in the town of Cameri, province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy.

History

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A church at the site was present since 1173, known as San Michele in Cameri. Later the church was also known as the Chiesa dei Bianchi (Church of the Whites), as opposed to the Chiesa del Santissimo Sacramento (Chiesa dei Rossi). Both churches belonged to flagellant confraternities, identifiable by their respectively colored robes. This church was erected by the Confraternity of St Michael Archangel, established officially in 1565.

The church façade has eight pilasters over two stories, with empty niches. The interior is simple until the presbytery with a baroque main altar made of colored marble. The large wooden altarpiece has a painting depicting St Michael. On the counterfacade is an organ with a wooden balustrade.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Comune of Cameri, Tourism Guide, entry on church.

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Cameri

San Rocco, San Giuseppe, Chiesa del Santissimo Sacramento and Santa Maria Assunta. Cameri is twinned with: Vännäs, Sweden (2003) "Superficie di Comuni

Caltignaga

municipalities: Bellinzago Novarese, Briona, Cameri, Momo, Novara, and San Pietro Mosezzo. Parish church of Santa Maria Assunta (11th-12th centuries) Castle (14th-17th

Archdiocese of Capua

around the ancient basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, was repopulated and called Santa Maria di Capua (current Santa Maria Capua Vetere). It is part of the