The Grotto Church of Saint Michael in Cagnano Varano, Italy

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The Grotto Church of Saint Michael in Cagnano Varano, Italy

The main altar in the cave.

This incredible, little-known sanctuary is found within an ancient natural cave, on the side of a rocky mountain near Lake Varano.

Like is better-known counterpart in Monte Sant'Angelo, the Santuario Grotta di San Michele, or Grotto Church of Saint Michael (also known as Saint Michael's Cave), is dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, who features prominently in the sacred cavern.

On the floor of the cave is the main altar, featuring a statue of the Archangel. Behind the altar there is a natural fountain, a basin filled with rainwater dripping from the ceiling. The water is said to be blessed and have miraculous healing properties.

The grotto is about 170 feet deep and just 10 to 20 feet tall. The walls are covered in mosses, small stalagmites and stalactites, and beautiful faded frescoes. The dark sanctuary evokes a strong feeling of spirituality and mysticism, even among those who may not be looking for it. It is a uniquely peaceful space that inspires reflection.

In fact, the cave was a place of worship for centuries before it was dedicated to the cult of Saint Michael. Based on ancient artifacts discovered at the site, the cave has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era, and was used by pagan cults until the Middle Ages.

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