Church of San Clemente
San Clemente
Built in 1836 on the 14th-century monastery church, of which a few traces remain in the interior, it has a single nave adorned with columns and houses a canvas of the Holy Family by Giovanni Battista Costa, an interesting Rimini-born 18th-century artist. The main altar is in scagliola with a statue of St. Clement. The right chapel is dedicated to the Crucifix and the one opposite to the Holy Family. Under the presbytery there is a cistern dating from 1370 called the “Friars’ Well”.
Accessible to disabled guests.
Opening hours
Opening period: open all year roundEntrance: free
from 08:00 to 19:00 |