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My visit there felt calming and that I was in the right place.
Built in 1613, this Baroque church and adjacent monastery had connections to the Benedictines from 1622 – 1866. Then called Fundro, it was part of a fiefdom before being absorbed into Piazza Amerino. ...
We walked by this church several times and it was always closed. We got lucky Saturday evening when the church was open for an evening mass. The church is old and has so much character from the 1600s....
The church is in the centre and is quite uninteresting, firstly because they close it in the afternoon but above all it has no high-end elements compared to other churches.
The church is located on Garibaldi Square, in the heart of the historic center of Piazza Armerina. Dived from the city palace that is next to her by the climb that leads to the cathedral. Presents an annex c...
My visit there felt calming and that I was in the right place.
Built in 1613, this Baroque church and adjacent monastery had connections to the Benedictines from 1622 – 1866. Then called Fundro, it was part of a fiefdom before being absorbed into Piazza Amerino. ...
Beautiful little church
We walked by this church several times and it was always closed. We got lucky Saturday evening when the church was open for an evening mass. The church is old and has so much character from the 1600s....
Neglected
Unfortunately, in the artistic weekend I could not enter some churches, I only recensure the feelings when looking at faces.
Uninteresting
The church is in the centre and is quite uninteresting, firstly because they close it in the afternoon but above all it has no high-end elements compared to other churches.
In the historical center
The church is located on Garibaldi Square, in the heart of the historic center of Piazza Armerina. Dived from the city palace that is next to her by the climb that leads to the cathedral. Presents an annex c...