Sant'Angelo Minore, Cagli

Coordinates: 43°32′46″N 12°38′55″E / 43.5460°N 12.6486°E / 43.5460; 12.6486
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Sant'Angelo Minore is a Roman Catholic, Franciscan church in Cagli, province of Pesaro e Urbino, region of Marche, Italy.

History

Noli me Tangere with St Michael Archangel trouncing Satan in foreground

The church was erected in 1362 by the Confraternity of Sant'Angelo, and the Façade has a loggia attributed to the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini. The interior has an altarpiece depicting Noli me tangere by Timoteo Viti.[1]

References

  1. ^ Pesaro and Urbino, site of the Province tourism office.

43°32′46″N 12°38′55″E / 43.5460°N 12.6486°E / 43.5460; 12.6486