Collegiate church of Sant'Esuperanzio, Cingoli

The Collegiata di San Esuperanzio is a late-Romanesque and early-Gothic-style, Roman Catholic collegiate church located on Via Sant'Esuperanzio, just northwest of the historic center of the town of Cingoli, province of Macerata, region of Marche, Italy.

The collegiate is first documented by 1139, when the property was assigned by Pope Innocent III to monks of the Fonte Avellana abbey.

It has a small but delicate rose window in the center, and a single portal with a concave recession of a series of columns with a rounded arch.

One of the pillars in the presbytery has a 14th century seal carved in the sandstone with the words Sigillum Sanctae Crucis Fontis avellanae, referring to the abbey.

The interior has remnants of early frescoes, that encompassed the chapels erected by local aristocratic families that were found between the pillars.

Sant'Esuperanzio (Cingoli)