Piazza del Popolo, 96010 Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily, ItalyMap
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UNESCO WHS status, deservedly
Built on the abandoned San Rocco church site in the late 1600’s, it was rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake like many churches in the area. Added the campanile in 1768 and finished the prominent three-t...
The interesting part was not so much the church itself but the picture they had about the normally annual procession that they make. If you are in the town already do not miss it but not worth a detou...
The other (together with San Paolo) UNESCO-inscribed church in Palazzolo Acreide, San Sebastiano has a regal look overseeing the main town square. Very much worth a visit.
Our friend from Chiesa San Paolo also took us through this church quickly because it was getting ready to close. We learned that this church was constructed in late 1600’s on the site of an abandoned ...
UNESCO WHS status, deservedly
Built on the abandoned San Rocco church site in the late 1600’s, it was rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake like many churches in the area. Added the campanile in 1768 and finished the prominent three-t...
Beautiful!
Gorgeous church in a small, quaint town. Very dramatic from the outside. Ornate interior, as with many of the churches in this region.
A nice church
The interesting part was not so much the church itself but the picture they had about the normally annual procession that they make. If you are in the town already do not miss it but not worth a detou...
Great church on a lovely square
The other (together with San Paolo) UNESCO-inscribed church in Palazzolo Acreide, San Sebastiano has a regal look overseeing the main town square. Very much worth a visit.
The largest church in the city
Our friend from Chiesa San Paolo also took us through this church quickly because it was getting ready to close. We learned that this church was constructed in late 1600’s on the site of an abandoned ...