From the 11th century, the church was damaged by the Turks in 1566 and by a fire in 1645. Rebuilt starting from the eighties of the eighteenth century in broad and powerful forms entirely in brick, it still preserves on the facade the powerful bell tower founded in the fourteenth century, as evidenced by the hanging arches. The bright and airy interior with a single nave covered by vaults and dome, preserves the relic of the Holy Thorn, a 15th-century monstrance by Nicola da Guardiagrele and at the altars precious paintings among which stand out the Titian-esque Madonna with Child on the throne and the Marriage of Saint Catherine attributed to Paolo Veronese.
Information about the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vasto
Via S. Maria Maggiore
Vasto (Chieti)
0873 3091
info@turismovasto.it
Upon request
Source: MIBACT

