The Church of St Andrew the Apostle in Cautano dates back to the 18th century and has been renovated several times over the years, with new decorative elements added that have shaped its current appearance.
The interior features a single nave flanked by eight side chapels, four on each side, which enhance the liturgical space. The coffered ceiling lends elegance to the interior, whilst the high altar, of particular value, forms the focal point of the church.
The façade, broad and harmonious, is characterised by two side niches: the one on the right houses the Virgin of Graces, whilst the one on the left is dedicated to Saint Andrew the Apostle. At the centre is a simple carved stone portal, which leads into a building of sober appearance yet rich in religious and historical significance.
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