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At the entrance of the small village of Corvacchiano we are greeted by the small Church of Sant'Andrea. Probably built in the eighteenth century, today it is presented in a more modern appearance due to a recent restoration. It has a small bell gable for a bell and a gable roof with reinforced concrete floor. In one of the two entrances the lintel bears the date 1723 interspersed with a cross and the initials IHS, which could testify to the use of the structure by a monastic order, probably a Jesuit. The interior is essential, characterized by a single hall and a simple but dignified altar table with two aedicules behind the statues of Sant'Andrea and San Francesco and a statue of the Madonna.