The church is an excellent example of the sober and essential architecture that characterizes most of the local buildings, even the most relevant ones. The facade is linear, devoid of any decorative element. At the top, above the entrance portal, there are some majolica basins arranged in the shape of a cross, according to
Augustinian use, unfortunately very ruined. The facade is concluded by a simple gable roof. The apse of the church, oriented towards the sea, has a fortified aspect, as frequently happens in ancient local churches which also constituted a garrison against enemy incursions: it is embattled and crossed externally by two buttresses. Next to the apse is the severed bell tower which, according to tradition, was reduced in this way because the
Augustinian monk
Martin Luther was hosted in the convent during his journey to Rome before the great schism. The church has a longitudinal plan, with a single covered nave with a gable roof and wooden trusses. The church has three altars, but from some documents relating to pastoral visits, it is deduced that the church had ten altars in the seventeenth century.
GROTTAMMARE BORGO THE CHURCH OF SANT'AGOSTINO By Baldassarri Giuseppe Copyright All rights reserved © By ✺❂✺ itravelinitaly.com Travel is the traveler in Italy Discover the soul of the places
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