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  altar and apsis
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      altar and apsis
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      the nave
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Beata Vergine del Rosario - inside: the Virgin

Beata Vergine del Rosario - inside: the Virgin, Polesella

 Mikebond Says:  Here you see two more photos of the altar dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary from which the church has got its name. The last picture portrays a parament depicting a Virgin with Child, located on the lectern near the high altar. 

Beata Vergine del Rosario - inside: general views

Beata Vergine del Rosario - inside: general views, Polesella

 Mikebond Says:  Here you see the inside of the church.The first picture shows the high altar and the apsis, while the second one represents the nave with some altars (if you enlarge it, you will see the altar dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of Rosary on the left. Go to next tip for more... 

Beata Vergine del Rosario - outside

Beata Vergine del Rosario - outside, Polesella

 Mikebond Says:  The parish church of Polesella is called Beata Vergine del Rosario ("Blessed Virgin of the Rosary"). It was built in 1734, while the bell-tower was added some ten years later. The facade is nice, but the inside is more interesting.I have taken this photo from the site of the... 

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 The name of Polesella, a village of less than 4,000 people, clearly evokes those of Polesine and of the Po, the river that has marked the history of the province of Rovigo, especially with the great... 

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