Church of the Madonna of the Rosary Courtesy Cammino della Pace Church of Our Lady of the Rosary SitesFebruary 10, 2025Damaged by the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake, the church was reopened exactly 10 years later on the feast of Madonna di Pompei.
Church of St Sebastian at Navelli Courtesy Cammino della Pace Church of St Sebastian SitesFebruary 10, 2025Originally serving as the chapel of a baronial palace—later extensively transformed in the 17th century into the present Palazzo Santucci
Abbey of St Mary in Cerulis Courtesy Cammino della Pace Abbey of St Mary in Cerulis SitesJanuary 28, 2025This church was built on the ruins of a 3rd-century BC Italic temple dedicated to Hercules Iovius
Monastery of San Antonio a Novelli Courtesy Cammino della Pace Monastery of St Anthony at Navelli SitesJanuary 28, 2025It was built in the 14th century as a convent of the Minor Observants over an earlier church
Church of St Anthony Courtesy Cammino della Pace Church of St Anthony of Padova SitesJanuary 28, 2025A small church in the middle of a rural road between the municipalities of Caporciano and Navelli, dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua.
Exterior of the medieval church of Santa Maria de Centurelli Claudio Giovanni Colombo - Shutterstock Church of St Mary de’ Centurelli SitesJanuary 28, 2025According to tradition, the construction of the current church began following a miracle that occurred in 1502
Church of St Peter in Valle Courtesy Cammino della Pace Church of St Pietro in Valle SitesJanuary 9, 2025The origins of this church are tied to an earlier church dedicated to San Cesidio, a martyr associated with the site as early as the 9th–10th centuries
Church of St Benedict Courtesy Cammino della Pace Church of St Benedict the Abbot SitesJanuary 9, 2025Originally built between the 16th and 17th centuries, it stands on the ruins of a former castle, destroyed in the 15th century
Oratory of St. Pellegrino in the Abbey of Santa Maria. Trotalo - Shutterstock Oratory of St Pellegrino SitesJanuary 9, 2025This oratory is famous for its extraordinary medieval frescoes, which cover the walls entirely.