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Oratorio di Santa Marta
Of the church of Santa Marta, built in the second half of the 14th century, only part of the chancel built in the early 1700s remains, today integrated into a 20th-century building.
Next to the church stood a hospice for the indigent and a Monte di Pietà approved by Pope Leo X in 1515; the complex was run by a confraternity.
The buildings of Santa Marta bordered the very old church of San Michele, traditionally of Lombard foundation; facing the Verziere, the city space used as a fruit and vegetable market, they were almost entirely demolished in the 1920s for urban renewal.