Santi Giuseppe e Teresa, Viterbo

Santi Giuseppe e Teresa is a Baroque-style, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in the historic Viterbo, regio of Lazio, Italy.

The church is mainly vacant, with some municipal offices, and its fate undecided; amid the proposals are an open market or museum.

In the church is putatively buried the painter Giovanni Francesco Romanelli[2] and Lorenzo da Viterbo.

The church in the 19th-century became a Palace of Justice (Aula di Giustizia) and Court of Assize, and so functioned till 2005.

The Judge's dais was located at the main altar, and cages for the accused were inside side chapels.

Façade with pink stucco and with Fontana Grande in forefront