Churches

Oratorio di San Regolo

PIENZA



The chapel of St. Regulus at the beginning of the avenue of cypresses leading to Palace Massaini villa made ​​by an ancient castle of the fifteenth century, well preserved. The castle belonged to Cacciaconti, lords of Asciano and the nearby Montisi. The small, simple chapel dedicated to St. Regulus is at the crossroads entrance to the driveway leading to the castle and kept the statue of St. Regulus, dating from 1430-40, attributed to Domenico di Niccolò dei Cori, now in the Diocesan Museum Pienza.The chapel of St. Regulus at the beginning of the avenue of cypresses leading to Palace Massaini villa made ​​by an ancient castle of the fifteenth century, well preserved. The castle belonged to Cacciaconti, lords of Asciano and the nearby Montisi. The small, simple chapel dedicated to St. Regulus is at the crossroads entrance to the driveway leading to the castle and kept the statue of St. Regulus, dating from 1430-40, attributed to Domenico di Niccolò dei Cori, now in the Diocesan Museum Pienza.

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