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Santissima Trinità, Petralia Sottana

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The church and abbey (badia) were commissioned first by the Countess Maria Ventimiglia of Collesano, the Marquis of Geraci's sister, and mainly completed by 1531. Further refurbishments were pursued in the following centuries. In 1866, the monastery was suppressed, but they returned and the convent
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The tall facade is a simple stone face, with an ogival portal, a small round window, and at the top three protruding iron window grills. The cloistered nuns can view the town and service from behind these metal grills. The church has confessional boxes and windows by which nuns could receive the
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sacrament of confession and the eucharist. The organ was probably built in 1751 by Baldassare Di Paola and Ignazio Faraci. On the apse wall is a large marble polyptych, carved by Giandomenico, son of
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abbey for nuns, is located in the district of Carminello, just outside the town center of
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16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Roman Catholic
Dominican
Petralia Sottana
Palermo
Antonello Gagini
Raffaele Visalli
Andrea D’Antoni
Petralia tourism site
37°48′28″N 14°05′38″E / 37.80786°N 14.09383°E / 37.80786; 14.09383

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