Chiesa di Sant'Eugenio
Piazza Sant'Eugenio 1, 20863 Concorezzo (MB)
Chiesa di Sant'Eugenio
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Chiesa di Sant'Eugenio
This is the oldest church in Concorezzo. Cited in the 9th Century, it was passed on to the monastery of St. Ambrose in 853 and then to the basilica of St. John in Monza. On the 1570 pastoral visit, a "miraculous sign" from an image of the Madonna was reported. In those times, next to the church, there were 6 rooms occupied by the "virgins of St. Ursula". The church, formerly a single nave, was extended in 1928 to 3 naves. The façade is in Romanesque style, with a bell-shaped roof, surmounted by a cross. A large rosette is located above the central door. The bell tower has exposed bricks. Inside, there are three naves, separated by round arches, supported by granite columns. The ceiling is coffered.