Church of the Immaculate Heart The church of the
Immaculate Heart (
Cuore Immacolato) is the parish church of Borgo Carige, located in the village's main square. Its design was commissioned on 30 October 1952 to Riccardo Medici, brother of
Giuseppe Medici, then president of the Ente Maremma. Restoration and refurbishment works were carried out between 1993 and 1998. Built in a
Romanesque Revival style with a three-nave plan of exposed Viterbo tuff, the church features a south-facing portal decorated by
Carlo Testi and a rose window depicting a
Crucifixion by sculptor Alfio Castelli. A secondary east-facing portal also bears decorations by Testi. The interior contains a bronze
Via Crucis by Castelli, a baptismal font, holy water stoups in Siena yellow marble, and an apse painted with prophets, evangelists, saints, and biblical scenes centred on the
Immaculate Conception. A former choir gallery was later converted into a chapel dedicated to the
Blessed Sacrament, and a bell tower with five bells rises beside the rectory.
Monument to the twinning Located in Piazza della Repubblica, opposite the church, the monument is dedicated to the
twinning between Capalbio and the
Abruzzo municipality of
Trasacco. It features a geometric
travertine sculpture on which the two municipal coats of arms are displayed. == Education ==