Capella di Arciconfraternita Santa Croce, Caramagna Piemonte

Santa Croce is a late-Baroque style, Roman Catholic oratory of small church located in the town of Caramagna Piemonte, in the Province of Cuneo in the region of Piedmont, Italy.

The mainl altar of this small church was designed by the Piedmontese architect Bernardo Vittone.

A compagnia (akin to a fraternity) of lay flagellants began construction of this religious structure at the site of a bastions that flanked one (the Porta Nova) of the medieval gates of the town.

That year the church was attached to the Arciconfraternita del Santo Crocifisso (Arch-Confraternity of the Holy Cross).

Much of the interior decoration was completed by Bernardino Borelli and his brothers from Bra circa 1817, and has undergone restoration.