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The erection of a small church at this rural location, presumably to replace a small chapel or hermitage, was patronized by
Tommaso Giunipero, an aristocrat residing in the Villa of Corteranzo. Documents suggest plans began in early 18th-century but only completed in 1760, posthumously using designs
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in the region of
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church located in the rural neighborhood of
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