Oratory Del Gonfalone, Trecate
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The Oratorio del Gonfalone is the
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oratory or chapel located near the church of
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in the town of
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, Italy.


History

The oratory was once the meeting house of the
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of the ''Gonfalone'' (a processional standard). The structure was erected in the late 16th century. In 1657, the Confraternity consisted of some 140 members, men and women, who used to wear a white robe and a pointed cap. The church has a simple single rectangular nave, but houses a main altarpiece within a gilt frame depicting a ''Coronation of the Virgin between the St Augustine and St Bonaventura'' by the
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.Province of Novara
tourist entry on Trecate.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gonfalone Trecate Churches in Trecate 16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy