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Church of S. Giorgio

Built in the 17th century on a pre-existing Romanesque church mentioned in 1210, the church of S. Giorgio preserves the magnificent six-storey bell tower of the original building. Under the external portico of the parish church there is an interesting representation of St. George, the dragon and the princess, the work of an anonymous painter located between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
 

Inside, the stucco decorations and frescoes are from the Baroque period, while the fragment of the fresco next to the chapel of St. Charles with the Last Judgement is from the sixteenth century.

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Accessibility Services

This cultural/tourist point of interest took part in the digital data mapping project on accessibility by Pro Infirmis. The project was carried out with the collaboration and support of Ticino Turismo, the four regional tourist organisations and the Department of Education, Culture and Sport.

All information on the accessibility of the partner in question can be found on the following page.