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There are numerous rustic roman villas in Poggio Mirteto?s area. One of the most important ones is incorrectly denominated Bagni di Priscilla a San valentino. Another important roman villa was situated in Poggio Mirteto Scalo. Right outside of the living area there is San Paolo?s church, formerly the graveyard church of the castle. The building was probably constructed around 13th century and worked as parish until Chiesa della Santissima Trinità was completed in 1487.
The dead were buried in the annexed cemetery until 1800. On the square of the village, constructed together with the cathedral in the 18th century, it is possible to admire San Rocco?s church, also called San Cosimo, and a war memorial sculpted by Balestrieri in 1927. |