Largo S. Giacomo, 95041, Caltagirone, Sicily, ItalyMap
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Brigitte M
Most beautiful.
The basilica has been recently restored and the ceilings in particular are well worth a visit. The paintings on a white backdrop are brilliant. The gold altar of the chapel on the left side is also ...
The basilica is really impressive. It has beautiful ornaments and the whole square is really nice. It is Not too crowded so you can really Relax. But please consider, it is a holy place. Act and dress...
a huge very beautiful church is full of history at the interior where every 25 July the celebration of San Jacomo known patron of Caltagirone strongly advise you to visit her very large parking ...
A little defiled from the city centre but to be lost in the city visit, also built during the period of Normandom but rebuilt after the devastating earthquake.
Most beautiful.
The basilica has been recently restored and the ceilings in particular are well worth a visit. The paintings on a white backdrop are brilliant. The gold altar of the chapel on the left side is also ...
Impressive
The basilica is really impressive. It has beautiful ornaments and the whole square is really nice. It is Not too crowded so you can really Relax. But please consider, it is a holy place. Act and dress...
Basilica di San Giacomo
Very interesting as Basilica dedicated to the city's owner, I was hit by the statue right of the face, I dare say amazing (you can see it in photos)
Great church
a huge very beautiful church is full of history at the interior where every 25 July the celebration of San Jacomo known patron of Caltagirone strongly advise you to visit her very large parking ...
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A little defiled from the city centre but to be lost in the city visit, also built during the period of Normandom but rebuilt after the devastating earthquake.