Chiesa della Madonna del Carmine, Catholic church in Paola, Italy.
The Madonna del Carmine Church is a church building in Paola featuring a single nave with neoclassical decorations throughout its interior space. Marble altars and religious paintings adorn the walls, creating the main visual elements of the worship area.
The church was built above an underground structure from the 7th century, discovered during excavations in 1874. Beneath the present building lie Byzantine frescoes that testify to earlier religious use of the site.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local faithful, hosting religious celebrations and community worship throughout the year. It remains central to the spiritual life of the Gaudimare neighborhood and continues to shape how residents practice their faith.
The church is located in the Gaudimare district and opens during scheduled mass times and religious celebrations throughout the week. Visitors should check service times beforehand to ensure the church is accessible when they plan to visit.
Beneath the modern church lies the Sotterra Church, an underground chapel containing Byzantine frescoes from the early medieval period. This hidden level creates a layered religious complex where two eras of worship exist within the same location.
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