Via Santo Stefano, 94015 Piazza Armerina, Sicily, ItalyMap
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Important and abandoned monument
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The Church, which in some parts presents typical styles of the Sicilian Roman, is connected to the great complex of the Teatinas. The one and the other are closed for a long time and can only be seen by the one ...
This church, now closed for decades, has a beautiful face with two sandstone statues on the entrance sides and even the sides show traces of the old Madonna of Gorgo church ...
I visited this church with my friends and family. There we found a guide that explained the history and everything you need to know. Everything open with no neanc...
This church is reached after having passed one of the main roads from the Garibaldi Square, narrow and not very lighted. It hits for its face characterized by three fo columns ...
Important and abandoned monument
The Church, which in some parts presents typical styles of the Sicilian Roman, is connected to the great complex of the Teatinas. The one and the other are closed for a long time and can only be seen by the one ...
Tristly abandoned to itself
This church, now closed for decades, has a beautiful face with two sandstone statues on the entrance sides and even the sides show traces of the old Madonna of Gorgo church ...
immense church
I visited this church with my friends and family. There we found a guide that explained the history and everything you need to know. Everything open with no neanc...
A Church of the Great Potentials
It would be one of the most beautiful churches of the Armerina Square if it had not been left in a state of total abandonment.
Suggestive place
This church is reached after having passed one of the main roads from the Garibaldi Square, narrow and not very lighted. It hits for its face characterized by three fo columns ...