Piazza
del Popolo in S.S. Marche looking SW
Piazza
del Popolo looking NE
Piazza
del Popolo looking SW
Church
Di S Maria Delle Vergini O Pitturetta. Built in 15th century. Seats 12 people.
The smallest church I ever saw. In the evening the old women would climb the
cobble stone street to go to mass.
A
close up of the church
Inside
the church
The
pews in the church, one horizontal and the other perpindicular. Only room for 12
and one or two in the doorway of the church.
Via
San Biagio N.6 is the street that Silvestroni Giovanni and Pacific lived with
their son (my grandfather ) Gian Battista.
Home
of Giovannni and
Vicolo
Madonnetta alley where my grandmother Rita Caglini
Silvestroni lived on. House was under repair from from the previous year
earthquake.
Front
entrance to Cimitero San Michele,San Severino
where our ancestors are buried.
Inside
the cemetary. The portal to the left of the picture is where the tomb of
Giovanni&Pacifica are intombed.
The
cemetary is rectangular and has walls on all four sides. The walls also serves
as above ground mausoleums. The wall is partitioned into about 10 feet by senven
feet and abour seven feet high room.
The entrance to each tomb has a locked door with the keys in the possesion of
the family.
Continuation
of a paned view of the cemetery