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Santissima Trinità, Catania

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nuns once associated with this monastery, founded in 1351 by a noblewoman Cesaria de Augusta, had initially owned a church on vico San Martino, this was united to the monastery of Portosalvo in 1554, and then to the college of the orphans two years later.
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over the entrance supports two recumbent female sculptures, gazing up to an unusual cartouche of an eye surrounded by rays, an allegory of the eye of God. Each story is flanked by a pilaster and column, both with corinthian capitals. In the center is a
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The interior nave has an elliptical shape, while the apse has a rectangular layout. The interior has a number of notable altarpieces. The first altar on the right houses a
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church and former monastery (Badia) located on Via Vittorio Emanuele, corner of Via Santissima Trinità in the city
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by Giuseppe Maimone Publisher, in the comune website.
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Madonna appearing to St. John the Baptist on Patmos
160: 136:Catania e sue vicinanze: manuale pel viaggiatore 47:. The monastery is now a science high school. 84:. On the flanks the facade rises to towers. 50: 117:St Benedict and the vision of the Trinity 15: 161: 13: 169:Roman Catholic churches in Catania 111:. The firs altar on the left is a 14: 185: 174:Baroque architecture in Catania 99:for the church of Origlione in 148:Entry in Catania Reconstructed 141: 129: 1: 138:, C. Galatola, 1867, page 48. 122: 103:). The third altar houses a 27:(Holiest Trinity) is a late- 7: 115:, while the third altar is 95:(a copy of the painting by 10: 190: 51:History and description 65:1693 Sicily earthquake 21: 71:design attributed to 19: 73:Francesco Battaglia 25:Santissima Trinità 22: 181: 151: 145: 139: 133: 109:Sebastiano Conca 89:Baptism of Jesus 20:Facade of church 189: 188: 184: 183: 182: 180: 179: 178: 159: 158: 155: 154: 146: 142: 134: 130: 125: 69:Borromini-esque 63:Only after the 53: 12: 11: 5: 187: 177: 176: 171: 153: 152: 140: 127: 126: 124: 121: 107:attributed to 82:Serlian window 52: 49: 33:Roman Catholic 31:architecture, 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 186: 175: 172: 170: 167: 166: 164: 157: 149: 144: 137: 132: 128: 120: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 85: 83: 78: 74: 70: 66: 61: 58: 48: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 156: 143: 131: 116: 112: 104: 93:Olivio Sozzi 88: 86: 62: 54: 24: 23: 113:Crucifixion 97:Vito D'Anna 57:Benedictine 43:, southern 163:Categories 123:References 119:by Sozzi. 77:tympanum 101:Palermo 37:Catania 29:Baroque 41:Sicily 45:Italy 55:The 91:by 165:: 39:,

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Baroque
Roman Catholic
Catania
Sicily
Italy
Benedictine
1693 Sicily earthquake
Borromini-esque
Francesco Battaglia
tympanum
Serlian window
Olivio Sozzi
Vito D'Anna
Palermo
Sebastiano Conca
Catania e sue vicinanze: manuale pel viaggiatore
Entry in Catania Reconstructed
Categories
Roman Catholic churches in Catania
Baroque architecture in Catania

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