Description
The Church of the Annunziata, in Cerreto di Spoleto, displays a stone portal of 1592 and a mullioned window flanked by an unadorned Agnus Dei.
Inside, there is an octagonal baptismal font with reliefs and crowned by a wooden statue of John the Baptist. The stoup dates back to 1668. It also houses some altars with engraved, gilded, wooden cases usually of the 16th century, with paintings (St. Charles Borromeo and the plague victims of 1732, The Massacre of the Innocent of the 16th century, repainted on the altar in 1801, Madonna of the Rosary by Felice Damiani, a painter from Gubbio, dated 1583). The presbytery holds a painting of the Annunciation with a portrait of the purchaser (the famous organ maker from Cerreto, Armodio Maccioni).
The sacristy holds a Madonna and Child, a medieval polychrome statue, which was restored with other additions to it in 1524.