Church of San Cono in San Cono
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The Church of San Cono in San Cono, originally dedicated to the Holy Spirit, was the first mother church in the town.
It is the oldest place of worship of the city. It was presumably built around the middle of the eighteenth century, even before the town was founded.
The church is in Baroque-dialectal style, with a single nave plan and the altar at the back, on the two lower sides of which the coat of arms of the Trigona house, the eagle. On the altar there is a wooden statue of San Cono from an unspecified period, on the back there is a painting by an unknown artist representing the Deposition of Jesus, while on the ceiling are represented episodes from the life of San Cono.