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Nobile Chiesa del Sant'Angelo Custode

Chiesa dell'Angelo Custode
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Via Carrettieri Corner Via Matteo Bonello, Palermo, Sicily ItalyMap
Phone+39 327 453 2153
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  • 368michelep
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    Thanks to "The Treasures' Ways"!

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    Thanks to the "The Treasures Roads" demonstration, I visited this unknown church, which was made on the initiative of the staffers' brotherhood in the early decades of the 18th century. Bell' examples ...

    Reviewed on Nov 14, 2018
  • paolo107
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    The Baroque jewel where the staffers prayed

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    It is also included in "The Treasures Roads", a almost unknown church made by the Staffiers' brotherhood. The church is an example of post-baroque architecture, with stairs, st...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2018
  • paolomicciche
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    A depredated treasure

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    The Church of Angelo Custode may be unsatisfactory to find and for the door from which it is preceded is often unseen. What jumps to the eye immediately is the stairway leading to a second floor ...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2017
  • H2532WAsalvatoreg
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    Unknown church to the most

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    What is attracted by the special staircase of the church above the road floor, which is to be awaited by the statues inside it.

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2017
  • Salvatore A
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    An unexpected discovery!

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    Walking along the way Matteo Bonello entered this church that unexpectedly revealed a hidden jewel, rich in paper and wax procession statues. A plausible to associaz ...

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2017