Santa Rita is an ancient Roman Catholic church in Cremona, Italy.
While it had been initially dedicated to the saints Margherita and Pelagia; since being reconsecrated in 1929 on May 22, the day devoted to St Rita of Cascia, the church has been affiliated with the latter saint.
In 1547, the church was rebuilt using designs of Giulio Campi, who also completed fresco decoration on walls and ceiling.
The wall niches hold twelve dark terracotta statues depicting the apostles, by Antonio Campi, brother of Giulio.
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