Vernazza's Historic Churches
Vernazza’s religious heritage spans from the iconic 14th-century Chiesa di Santa Margherita di Antiochia on the harbor to the remote mountain sanctuaries of Reggio and San Bernardino. These sites showcase Ligurian Gothic and Romanesque architecture, featuring local dark stone and Carrara marble. The list includes the parish church of San Pietro in Corniglia and various oratories that served local confraternities, offering insight into the spiritual history and defensive architecture of the Cinque Terre.
Chiesa di Santa Margherita di Antiochia
Built in 1318 in Ligurian Gothic style, this church stands on a rocky promontory overlooking the harbor. It features a unique 40-meter octagonal bell tower and a three-aisle interior with dark local stone columns.
Chiesa di San Pietro
Located in Corniglia, this 1334 church showcases Gothic-Ligurian architecture. The facade features a white Carrara marble rose window, while the interior houses a 12th-century baptismal font and Baroque decorative elements.
Chiesa di San Francesco
A 17th-century church and former Franciscan monastery. The complex includes a cloister and a defensive tower that was part of the town's original fortifications.
oratorio dei Disciplinati di Santa Caterina
An 18th-century oratory located in Corniglia, situated behind the main square with a terrace offering views of the coastline.
Santuario di Nostra Signora di Reggio
Accessible via a steep path from Vernazza, this sanctuary dates to the 11th century. It features a Romanesque facade and houses an ancient icon of the Black Madonna.
Oratorio di Santa Croce
A small religious building located in the hamlet of San Bernardino, serving the local community on the hills above the coast.
Madonna San Bernardino
Also known as the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace, this 19th-century site sits 385 meters above sea level in San Bernardino, built on the site of a medieval chapel.
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