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Santa Maria a Cetrella

Coordinates: 40°32′50″N 14°13′45″E / 40.5473°N 14.2291°E / 40.5473; 14.2291
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Eremo cetrella

Santa Maria a Cetrella is a Franciscan chapel and hermitage in Anacapri, Capri, Italy. Referred to as "Capri's most otherworldly church", it contains a Madonna statue which is venerated by pilgrims, including Rainer Maria Rilke.[1] Built in the Middle Ages, its features include stucco siding, with a low-vaulted ceiling.[2]

It is located on Mount Solaro's Cetrella region. In the Middle Ages, Capriote residents prayed to Santa Maria a Cetrella to intercede on behalf of the island's fishermen.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Jepson, Tim; Soriano, Tino (18 January 2011). National Geographic Traveler: Naples and Southern Italy (2nd ed.). National Geographic Books. pp. 115–. ISBN 978-1-4262-0710-5. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Benjamin (10 May 2012). Naples Declared: A Walk Around the Bay. Penguin. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-1-101-58907-6. Retrieved 11 July 2012.

40°32′50″N 14°13′45″E / 40.5473°N 14.2291°E / 40.5473; 14.2291