San Michele Arcangelo (Italian: St Michael the Archangel) is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Cavour in the town of Contigliano, in the province of Rieti, region of Lazio, Italy.
Saint Michael, considered a patron of high places and warriors, was particularly favored by Lombards.
The main altarpiece depicts St Michael Archangel vanquishing Satan painted by Filippo Zucchetti.
The main altar is surrounded by wooden choir stalls, completed in the 18th century by Venanzio di Nunzio of Pescocostanzo.
Among the side altarpieces in chapels are a Miracle of St Vincent Ferrer, by Onofrio Avellino.