San Carlo, Todi

San Carlo, formerly Sant'Ilario is a small Romanesque and Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church on Viale San Carlo and intersection with Via Cesia and della Piana, below the Piazza del Mercato Vecchio, in the center of Todi, province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy.

[1] In 1623, the church was granted by the bishop to a Confraternity of San Carlo, where it gained its present name.

[2] The austere stone rectangular layout of a single nave, with few windows is accounted for the early Romanesque construction.

The interior is equally sparse, and best lit through the rose window by the rising sun in the morning.

Inside there is a damaged fresco of the Madonna della Misericordia by Giovanni Spagna, and two canvases depicting San Carlo Borromeo and Sant'Ilario.

The church San Carlo in Todi