Ente Turistico del Mendrisiotto e Basso Ceresio - Ticino - Switzerland
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Historical Buildings Church of St. Peter or Red Church - Castel San Pietro
Church of St. Anthony of Padua - Balerna
Church of St. Antonino - Besazio
Parish Church of St. Carpoforo - Bissone
The Mill - Bruzella
The Cantoni Mansion - Cabbio
Church of St. Peter or Red Church - Castel San Pietro
Church of Saint Sisino - Mendrisio
Church of St. John the Baptist - Mendrisio
Church of St. Martin - Mendrisio
Monastery of the Serviti Brotherhood - Mendrisio
Old Hospital of the Blessed Virgin - Mendrisio
Oratory of Holy Mary of the Graces - Mendrisio
Parish Church of Saints Cosma and Damiano - Mendrisio
Villa Argentina - Mendrisio
Parish Church of St. Sylvester - Meride
Stuccoes and frescoes - Meride
Oratorio Cascina d'Armirone - Monte Generoso
Church of St. Mary of the Miracles - Morbio Inferiore
Oratory of the Martyr Santi Stefano and Lorenzo - Pedrinate
Baptistery - Riva San Vitale
Church of the Holy Cross - Riva San Vitale
Chapel of St. Vigil - Rovio
The name Red Church comes from the colour of the façade which differs completely from the rest of the building. This particular colouring dates back to 1599 at the wish of the Bishop of Como, who extended this order to other churches in Ticino too. On Christmas Eve 1390 the church was the scene of a dispute between the Guelfs and the Ghibellines. The feud, which put the Rusca family against the Busioni family, caused the death of about one hundred people, among them the priest who was celebrating the mass. Numerous works of art of the period can be seen inside the temple, which is still open for worship. The frescoes on all the walls have come down to us almost complete, a fact which makes the cycle of 14th century frescoes precious and worth a visit. The bas-relief depicting Bishop Boniface of Como is also interesting. It is all the more precious in that a panel of the Carolingian period, 9th century, was found on the back.
WhereCastel San Pietro 
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