It was built by Giulio III in the middle C.XVI to absolve a vow. The project was entrusted to Vignola. The façade is divided into pilaster strips with a central portal open between two grated windows. The interior is a splendid example of sixteenth-century architectural equilibrium.
Information
For the timetable of the masses and visiting conditions, please contact the church of Sant'Eugenio
Location
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