Description
The Church of Sant’Andrea stands in the low part at the edge of the town of Roccanolfi.
The apse remains from the early building, probably built in the Romanesque period. It has a bell tower that also acted as a castle tower and in which the meetings of the community were held. It is fairly large, with two doors, the bell tower with three bells and a small sacristy.
The interior has a single nave and a vaulted presbytery. It has six altars and the Confraternities of the Blessed Sacrament and of the Holy Rosary, which also govern the Monte Frumentario (grain broker), were erected here. The building’s best surviving art work is a niche frescoed in the early 16th century of the Madonna with Saints Vitus and Rocco.