Church San Giorgio Martire
Church San Giorgio Martire
in Cerlongo hamlet of Goito
Church San Giorgio Martire was built starting in 1753 on the basis of an earlier church standing, its distinctive bell tower, very tall and slender spire with coverage. The facade has a Palladian pattern with four halves standing on a base and surmounted by Ionic capitals. The interior has a single aisle with two side chapels, one dedicated to St. Joseph with a canvas from the Veronese school of the eighteenth century depicting the “death of St. Joseph” is considered by Gianbettino Cignarolo; one in San Antonio from Padua with a bend of Saint Anthony of the first half of the nineteenth century; a third chapel is named after the Virgin Mary and hosts a statue of Our Lady; The fourth chapel is dedicated to St. Louis and hosts the Pala of the Virgin with St. Louis of the eighteenth century. There are other paintings of the 18th century of unknown authors; four small pictures depicting Evangelists come from the Church of the Guardian Angel and are attributable to the Bazzan school.