Cemetery Church of Santo Stefano, Carisolo
Still in Val Rendena, we can visit another small mountain church, which is enriched by perfectly preserved frescoes.
Here too, on the external wall, you can admire a dance macabre and an allegory of the seven deadly sins, also by Simone II Baschenis. Below a beautiful series of paintings, they narrate the life of Saint Stephen.
What makes this church so special, however, is an interior fresco (by Simone II) depicting the legend of Charlemagne’s passage through Val Rendena in 774, accompanied by an army of over four thousand warriors. The sovereign’s goal was to reach Verona to defeat the Lombards, but the Emperor, during his long journey, managed to convert to Christianity the pagan people who inhabited the Trentino valleys.
It is a story halfway between legend and reality that still divides historians.
But there is another painting that catches one’s attention. It is a 1461 painting by Antonio Baschenis, which depicts the Last Supper on the side nave of the church. A particular detail strikes the observer. On the table, along with traditional dishes, there are many shrimp. A peculiar choice, though not at all random. We discuss it in the article on the Val di Non churches.