Hidden among the branches of the forest that extends between Cerreto and Sant’Anna, stands the ancient Church of Sant’Eufemiano, a place deeply felt and loved by the local community.
This small church dates back to the distant 1200s and, over the centuries, has become a symbol of devotion and tradition. In the 1980s, the local community decided to restore this historic jewel, bringing it back to its former glory and preserving it for future generations.
Today, the Church of Sant’Eufemiano represents an oasis of silence and rest. Immersed among centuries-old olive groves and surrounded by tall strawberry trees, it offers a place of reflection and tranquility far from the daily chaos. The adjacent square, with its lush vegetation, creates a serene and evocative atmosphere, ideal for moments of contemplation.
The Church of Sant’Eufemiano is not only a place of worship, but also a point of reference for the community. Here, locals find a spiritual refuge, a place to gather and find inner peace. Its position between Cerreto and Sant’Anna makes it easily accessible, but at the same time hidden enough to maintain its aura of sacredness and quiet.
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