Campo Tassullo and the ancient Church of Santa Lucia

Campo is one of the four Villas of Tassullo (Trento) and is on the road that connects the town to Nanno, in a place where once there was a cemetery or a holy field, where the Villa would have received its denomination. Here it is worth visiting the church of Santa Lucia, mentioned for the first time in 1448; this evocative place of worship seems to date back to the Romanesque period, with the bell-shaped façade that faces east towards the street; here you can see the full-sixth portal in Pink Stone and a rococo window instead of the central rosette. The interior is a single nave and ends with a small pentagonal presbytery; the central oil painting depicts Saint Lucia with the symbology of martyrdom while the altar, in carved and painted wood, has a beautiful ornate leather antependium.

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