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Tag: Sicilian Baroque

History dissembled

Noto, like other cities in the southeast of Sicily, is a near perfect encapsulation of the Sicilian Baroque, built on … More

baroque, baroque architecture, cathedral, Cattedrale di Noto, church, ecclesiastical architecture, La Chiesa Madre di San Nicolò, Noto, Noto Cathedral, Sicilian Baroque, Sicily

The building which commemorates itself

We were advised by our Airbnb host that the Chiesa del Gesù is one of Palermo’s most beautiful baroque churches … More

baroque architecture, Chiesa del Gesù, Giovanni Tristano, Jesuits, Palermo, putti, Sicilian Baroque, Sicily, Society of Jesus

Moments of erasure

Facing across a busy Palermo street narrow enough to deny its facade any commanding sightlines, the Palazzo Riso-Belmonte is also … More

baroque, baroque architecture, Circle of Life, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia, Palazzo Riso-Belmonte, Palermo, Richard Long, RISO, Sicilian Baroque, Sicily
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