The convent that towers over Manoppello is the result of a succession of works carried on from 1848 to1965, which have utterly altered the original state of the...
The Cistercian Abbey of Arabona was most probably founded when, in the year 1197, Gentile and Manerio of Palearia bestowed a donation on the monk Pietro from...
The cathedral, symbol of the Teramo, is consecrated to the town bishop and patron saint Berardo, Count of Pagliara. It was built as from 1158, after that the old...
With a small facade in Classical style, it was designed to accommodate an institutional office following the Unification of Italy and presents a twentieth century...
The Church of St. Dominic was built in the seventeenth century. Originally dedicated to the Virgin and St. Anne, assumed its present name in the early nineteenth...
The church rises on the main square of the town and was built at the end of the sixteenth century (the portal is dated 1601), reusing parts (the entrance staircase,...
Founded in the mid thirteenth century, the church was entirely re-built in 1737, when the edifice was divided in an entrance hall, a presbytery and a hall...
Madonna del Ponte Cathedral, situated in Piazza del Plebiscito, is the result of the restoration of a sixteenth-century hall built on the remains of the Roman bridge...