San Eutizio, Soriano nel Cimino
Facts and practical information
The church of Saint Eutizio is a church in Soriano nel Cimino and dedicated to the saint of the same name.
It is of ancient origin; the primitive structures date back to the Middle Ages, but underwent substantial modifications during the 16th century, while the present configuration dates back to the modernization works of the 18th century.
On the facade, above a balustrade window, is the coat of arms of the Albani family, which commissioned the above work in 1719; the bell tower, which dates back to the 15th century, was also restored in later periods.
The interior has a single nave. Of notable artistic value are the marble altar from the Baroque period, a 15th-century marble oil cruet attributed to Andrea Bregno, a painting of the Madonna attributed to Sebastiano Conca
San Eutizio – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sacro Bosco, Villa Lante, Castello Ruspoli, Santa Maria dei Lumi.