Santa Margherita Molina di Faggeto Lario Like
Built in the Romanesque period, between the 11 and 12th centuries, but underwent many changes and expansions to its current appearance. It was the first parish church of Molina; over the centuries, the population of this village moved increasingly upstream resulting in another church, being built closer to the town. Along the right side stands the high Romanesque bell tower, one of the two surviving elements from the medieval period. The other is located on the opposite side: a fragment of a fresco representing the Last Supper; where you can still see some of the characters and part of a table with baskets and food.
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Lake Como's rich history of church building goes back many centuries. Their storied past includes miracles, political intrigue and competition for parishioner loyalty.