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San Giuseppe dei Teatini is a church in the Sicilian city of Palermo. It is annexed to the Westernmost of the Quattro Canti, and is one of the most outstanding example of the Sicilian Baroque in Palermo.
The church was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Giacomo Besio, a Genoese member of the Teatini order. It has a majestic though simple façade. In the centre niche is housed a state of San Gaetano, founder of the Teatini order. Another striking feature is the large dome with a blue and yellow majolica covering. The tambour decorated with double columns, and was designed by Giuseppe Mariani. The belfry tower was designed by Paolo Amato.
The interior has a Latin cross plant with a nave and two aisles, divided by marble columns of variable height. The inner decoration is a typical overwhelming Baroque art one, with stuccoes by Paolo Corso and Giuseppe Serpotta. Great frescoes can be seen in the nave, in the vault of the transept: these were painted by Filippo Tancredi, Guglielmo Borremans and Giuseppe Velasquez. The frescoes were severely damaged in the course of World War II, but have been accurately restored. The most important piece of art is however a wood crucifix by Fra' Umile of Petralia.
The crypt houses ancient part belonging to a former church, dedicated to Madonna of Providence.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Giuseppe_dei_Teatini
The church was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Giacomo Besio, a Genoese member of the Teatini order. It has a majestic though simple façade. In the centre niche is housed a state of San Gaetano, founder of the Teatini order. Another striking feature is the large dome with a blue and yellow majolica covering. The tambour decorated with double columns, and was designed by Giuseppe Mariani. The belfry tower was designed by Paolo Amato.
The interior has a Latin cross plant with a nave and two aisles, divided by marble columns of variable height. The inner decoration is a typical overwhelming Baroque art one, with stuccoes by Paolo Corso and Giuseppe Serpotta. Great frescoes can be seen in the nave, in the vault of the transept: these were painted by Filippo Tancredi, Guglielmo Borremans and Giuseppe Velasquez. The frescoes were severely damaged in the course of World War II, but have been accurately restored. The most important piece of art is however a wood crucifix by Fra' Umile of Petralia.
The crypt houses ancient part belonging to a former church, dedicated to Madonna of Providence.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Giuseppe_dei_Teatini
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