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Located in the hamlet of Sant'Angelo a Marano, the Church of Sant'Angelo in Marano was once annexed to the convent of the same name, certainly existing as early as the ninth century.
Today the building is a seventeenth-century reconstruction of the ancient church. The old Convent, which at one point had to include as many as fifty monks, has the walls still merged with the church and is currently used as a private home.
The roof of the church is gabled and has a small stone portal with a flat lintel surmounted by a lunette which is in turn topped by a round window. The bell tower is leaned back and its end has a spire that houses a bell.
The interior has a single hall, a baroque stucco altar with double side columns and broken tympanum, in the center of which, in a bulletin board, is placed the statue of the Angel in the act of crushing the devil.