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The four historical quarters represent the life blood from which the most important events that take place in the town all year round originate. |
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From St. Anthony Square to St. Peter's |
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Piano S. Antonio
After turning into via Umberto I, you immediately find the 17th century church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory, with a rectangular shaped large nave, with altars built into the walls, containing in its interior double paraments, completely painted and dating back to the 17th century.
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From Piazza Garibaldi to the Collegio |
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Piazza Garibaldi
You experience a feeling of wonder when you catch sight of the cupola of the Cathedral rising up above the roof tops, as you make your way along via Roma and into Piazza Garibaldi. It towers above the façade of the Palazzo di Città (18th century), |
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Outside the town there are several buildings of architectural interest worth visiting. The Grand Priory of Saint Andrew, a typical example of Sicilian medieval art, whose frescos are dated between the twelfth and fifteenth century; |
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